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Henry Bathurst (bishop) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Bathurst (bishop) Henry Bathurst (1744–1837) was an English churchman, a prominent Whig and bishop of Norwich. ==Life== He was the seventh son of Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, born at Brackley, Northamptonshire, on 16 October 1744. He was educated at Winchester School, and New College, Oxford. He became rector of Witchingham in Norfolk; in 1775 was made canon of Christ Church, Oxford; and in 1795 prebendary of Durham Cathedral. In 1805, on the translation of Charles Manners-Sutton to Canterbury, he was consecrated bishop of Norwich. Bathurst died in London, on 5 April 1837, and was buried at Great Malvern. For many he years was considered to be the only "liberal" bishop in the House of Lords, and he supported Catholic emancipation. In 1835, when over ninety years of age, he went to the house to vote in support of Lord Melbourne's government.
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