Jonathan Edwards (priest)

For other people named Jonathan Edwards, see Jonathan Edwards (disambiguation).

Jonathan Edwards (1615–1681) was born in Stansty, Denbighshire, Wales. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating on 3 February 1633 and obtaining degrees of B.A. on 9 June 1634, M.A. on 24 April 1637 and D.D. in November 1642.[1] He was a Fellow of Jesus College from 1636 to 1648.[2] He was a prebendary of Kilkenny and Chancellor of Ferns.[3] He became Chaplain of the Chantry and Curate of Church of St. Nicholas Within, Dublin in October, 1661.[4] He was installed as Archdeacon of Derry[5] on 16 February 1664, and was still in post in 1679; the end-date of his appointment is uncertain.[3] He probably died around January or February, 1681.[4]

His sister, Margaret, married John Jones, one of the regicides of King Charles I.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Dodd, Arthur Herbert. "Edwards family, of Stansty, Denbs". Welsh Biography Online. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 24 April 2008.
  2. Hardy, Ernest George (1899). "Appendix III List of Fellows". Jesus College. London: F. E. Robinson & Co.
  3. 1 2 Cotton, Henry (1851–1860). Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. 3. Hodges and Smith. p. 337. Retrieved dmy. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. 1 2 Reynell, William Alexander (October 1897). ""The Estate of the Diocess of Derry": Part IX. Archdeacons of Derry". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. IV (1): 56–54.
  5. Cotton, Henry (1860). Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: Illustrations, corrections and additions. V. Hodges and Smith. p. 164. Retrieved 29 September 2010.


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