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Tewkesbury Vicars' Papers

Catalogue reference: TEWKESBURY VICARS

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This record is about the Tewkesbury Vicars' Papers dating from 1680-1770.

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TEWKESBURY VICARS
Title
Tewkesbury Vicars' Papers
Date
1680-1770
Description

Papers, c1680-c1770, of four successive vicars of Tewkesbury, comprising sermons, commonplace books, religious commentaries on text, theological expositions, essays, and miscellaneous religious writings. Many of the volumes contain only sermons, by John Matthews. Although Henry Jones (senior) is included in the dedication, none of the writings can be directly attributed to him.

Held by
London University: University College London (UCL) Special Collections
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
English Latin
Creator(s)
  • Jones; Henry (d 1729); vicar of Tewkesbury
  • Jones; Henry (d 1769); vicar of Tewkesbury
  • Jones; Penry (d 1754); vicar of Tewkesbury
  • Matthews; John (1650-1729); vicar of Tewkesbury
Physical description
40 volumes
Access conditions

Open. The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.

Unpublished finding aids
Handlist.
Administrative / biographical background

The Reverend John Matthews (MA 1673) was vicar of Tewkesbury from 1689 until his resignation in 1728. He died on 26 May 1729, aged 79. The Reverend Henry Jones (senior), of Monmouth, went to school in Usk, and attained his LLB in 1718. He married John Matthews's niece, Matthea Matthews, at Tewkesbury on 1 May 1718. He was rector of Woolstone, Gloucestershire, 1720-1729, and vicar of Tewkesbury, 1728-1729 (having apparently acted as curate for some time previously). Jones died on 3 March 1729, aged 38.The Reverend Penry Jones was brother of Henry Jones (senior). He was vicar of Tewkesbury from 1729 until his death in 1754.The Reverend Henry Jones (junior) was the son of Henry Jones (senior). He went to Balliol College Oxford in 1739, aged 18, and attained his BA in 1743. He was vicar of Tewkesbury from 1754 (and previously seems to have been curate to his uncle there) until his death on 3 November 1769, aged 47.

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