Isaac Barrow (bishop)
Anglican bishop of Sodor and Man 1663-1669 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isaac Barrow (1613 – 24 June 1680) was an English clergyman and Bishop, consecutively, of Sodor and Man and St Asaph, and also served as Governor of the Isle of Man. He was the founder of the Bishop Barrow Trust. During his time as Bishop of Sodor and Man and Governor of the Isle of Man, he enacted significant social, political, and ecclesiastical reforms.[1] He is sometimes confused with his more famous namesake and nephew, Isaac Barrow (1630–1677), the mathematician and theologian.
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Isaac Barrow | |
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Bishop of Sodor and Man | |
Diocese | Diocese of Sodor and Man |
In office | 1663–1669 |
Predecessor | Samuel Rutter |
Successor | Henry Bridgeman |
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Consecration | 5 July 1662 by John Cosin |
Personal details | |
Born | 1613 (1613) |
Died | 24 June 1680(1680-06-24) (aged 66–67) |
Denomination | Anglican |
Alma mater | Peterhouse, Cambridge |
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This article is about Isaac Barrow, Bishop of St. Asaph. For Isaac Barrow, mathematician, see Isaac Barrow.
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