Rt.Rev. Matthew Hutton 1693 - 1758
Rt.Rev. Matthew Hutton , See Burke's LG 1937 ed. Hutton of Marske. DD Rector of Spofforth from 1729. Archbishop of York in 1747, then Canterbury. Whig. See Illustrations of the literary history of the eighteenth century ..., Volume 3 pp 466-471. See: Memoirs of a royal chaplain, 1729-1763 ; the correspondence of Edmund Pyle, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to George II, with Samuel Kerrich D.D., vicar of Dersingham, rector of Wolferton, and rector of West Newton See http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~enzedders/archbish.htm He went to school at Kirkby-Hill, near Richmond, in 1702, under the care of the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, ( of Jesus College, Cambridge,) whom he accompanied to Ripon, on his being appointed Master there in 1704, and remained under his tuition 6 years. He was admitted at Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1710. took his degree of B. A. at that College, 1713, and in the same year was made chaplain to the Duke of Somerset. At a proper age he was ordained Deacon, by Bishop Fleetwood; and elected Fellow of Christ's College, in 1717, and in the same year M. A. -in 1721 he was rector of Trowbridge in Wiltshire. In 1720 became rector of Spofforth in this County. He was made Prebendary of York, by archbishop Blackburn, was appointed one of the chaplains to George II. and went with his Majesty to Hanover, in 1736. He obtained a Canonry of Windsor in 1737; exchanged May 15, 1739 for a Prebend of Westminster; which he resigned in 1746, when he became Bishop of Bangor. In December 1745, he was translated to the archbishoprick of York; and April 1757 to that of Canterbury: He died at Duke Street, Westminster in 1758, aged 65, and lies buried at Lambeth, near the communion Table. ---- Name: Matthew Hutton Dates: 1751-1775 Title: Doctor, Archbishop of York, Archbishop of Canterbury Occupation: cleric (a) Gender: Male Occupation: Occupation(s): cleric (a) Office Holdings: Clerical Office(s): Archbishop of York Archbishop of Canterbury, Recommended by his Majesty to the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, on 23rd. April, 1757, to be elected to that See, following the death of the Most Reverend Doctor T. Herring Source Date: April, 1757 Source Info: Gentleman's Magazine, April, 1757 ----- Name: Matthew Hutton Dates: 1751-1775 Title: Most Reverend, Doctor, Archbishop of Canterbury Occupation: cleric (a) Gender: Male Occupation: Occupation(s): cleric (a) Birth/Death: Died: 19th. March, 1758 personal notes: Notes: He succeeded Dr. Herring in the See of Bangor in April 1743; in that of York in November 1743, and in that of Canterbury in April 1757. Office Holdings: Clerical Office(s): Archbishop of Canterbury Source Date: 1758 Source Info: Gentleman's Magazine, March, 1758 and of Duke Street, Westminster. educated at Kirby Hill, near Richmond, Ripon and Jesus College, Cambridge; Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, 1717; rector of Trowbridge, Wilts, 1726; rector of Spofforth, Yorks, 1729; Prebendary of York 1734; Canon of Windsor 1736-7; Prebendary of Westminster 1739; Bishop of Bangor 1743; Archbishop of York 1747; Archbishop of Canterbury 1757;
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Born: Marske, Kirby Hill nr Richmond, Yorks., , England 3rd Jan 1693 | Baptised: 8th Jan 1693
| Died: Duke st., Westminster, London, , , England 19th Mar 1758 | Buried: Lambeth Parish church, London, , , England 27th Mar 1758
| Family: Hutton of Marske, Yorks. |
Timeline
3rd Jan 1693 | Born (birth) Kirby Hill nr Richmond, Yorks., England | 8th Jan 1693 | Baptised (baptism) | Mar 1732 | Married Mary Lutman
(Hutton ) 1693 - 1779 (marriage) | 6th Feb 1758 | Made a will (will) | 19th Mar 1758 | Died (death) London, England | 27th Mar 1758 | Buried (burial) London, England |
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