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GEORGE MORLEY (1597-1684)

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 840 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GEORGE MORLEY (1597-1684)  ,
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English bishop, was born in
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London and educated at Westminster and Oxford . In 164o he was presented to the sinecure living of Hartfield, Sussex, and in the following
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year he was made
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canon of Christ Church and exchanged to the rectory of
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Mildenhall, Wiltshire . He preached before the
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Commons in 1642, but his sermon gave offence, and when in 1647 he took a prominent
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part in resisting the
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parliamentary visitation of Oxford University he was deprived of his canonry and living . Leaving England he joined the court of Charles II., and became one of the leading clergy at The Hague . Shortly before the Restoration he came to England on a highly successful
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mission to gain for Charles the support of the Presbyterians . In 166o he regained his canonry, and soon became dean of Christ Church . In the same year he was consecrated bishop of Worcester . At the Savoy
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conference of 1661 he was chief representative of the bishops . He was translated to the see of Winchester in 1662 . His
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works are few and chiefly polemical, e.g . The Bishop of Worcester's Letter to a friend for Vindication of himself from the Calumnies of Mr Richard Baxter (London, 1662) .

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