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RICHARD FIDDES (1671-1725)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 320 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHARD FIDDES (1671-1725)  ,
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English divine and historian, was born at Hunmanby and educated at Oxford . He took orders, and obtained the living of Halsham in Holderness in 1696 . Owing to
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ill-
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health he applied for leave to reside at Wickham, and in 1712 he removed to
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London on the plea of poverty, intending to pursue a
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literary career . In London he met Swift, who procured him a chaplaincy at Hull . He also became
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chaplain to the
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earl of Oxford . After losing the Hull chaplaincy through a change of
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ministry in 1714, he devoted himself to writing . His best
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book is a
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Life of Cardinal Wolsey (London, 1724), containing documents which are still valuable for reference; of his other writings the Prefatory
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Epistle containing .some remarks to be published on Homer's Iliad (London, 1714), was occasioned by Pope's proposed
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translation of the Iliad, and his Theologia speculativa (London, 1718), earned him the degree of D.D. at Oxford . In his own day he had a considerable reputation as an author and man of learning .

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