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Biography. John Archbishop of York, is Dr. Sharp, he was a Rector of St Giles in the Fields, in the Reign of King James; when, preaching warmly against Popery, he was silenced, and the Bishop of London (Dr. Compton) suspended from his office, for not turning him out.
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John Sharp (abp. of York.) Published, 1754. Original from, Oxford University. Digitized ...
Book overview · This comprehensive collection brings together the works of John Sharp, a prominent theologian and archbishop of York in the eighteenth century.
The Life of John Sharp, D. D., Lord Archbishop of York: To which are Added Select, Original, and Copies of Original Papers, in Three Appendixes.
Sharp, John, 1645-1714: The life of John Sharp, D.D., Lord Archbishop of York, to which are added, select original, and copies of original papers, in three ...
8. apr. 2008 · Publication date: 1825 ; Topics: Sharp, John, Archbishop ; Publisher: London, Printed for C. and J. Rivington.
Sharp, John, (1645-1714), Archbishop of York antiquary · This page summarises records created by this Person · The National Archives.
He was created Archbishop of York in 1691 and a Privy Councillor in 1702, and acted as a Commissioner for the Scottish Union, 1707. Sharp died in 1714. A list ...
Abp. of York. Educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, he became rector of St Giles-in-the-Fields in 1675 and Dean of Norwich in 1681.