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193: 122:, Fuller was appointed to the deanery of St. Patrick's Dublin; he received the degree of D.C.L. Oxford on 2 August, by virtue of a letter of the chancellor, and also was admitted D.D. of Cambridge. Pepys in his Diary records congratulating Fuller. Other preferments in the Irish church followed: the treasurership of Christ Church, Dublin, on 11 July 1661, the chancellorship of Dromore in 1662, and finally the 140:. He successfully intrigued for a vacancy, and was elected Bishop of Lincoln on 17 September 1667. The episcopal palace at Lincoln had been ruined during the civil wars, so he occupied a mansion-house in the cathedral close during his visits to Lincoln. He worked to repair the cathedral and was buried there, after he died at 126:, to which he was consecrated in Christ Church Cathedral on 20 March 1664, with permission to hold his deanery in commendam for two years. Six months after he became dean of St. Patrick's, on 27 January 1661, twelve bishops were consecrated at one time for as many vacant sees in St. Patrick's Cathedral by Archbishop 144:. Fuller was not married. One of his sisters, Catherine, married John Bligh, citizen and salter of London, afterwards of Rathmore, co. Meath, M.P. for Athboy, the founder of the family of the Earls of Darnley. 203: 313: 60:
He was son of Thomas Fuller, a merchant of London, by his wife, Lucy, daughter of Simon Cannon, citizen and merchant taylor. He was born in London, and was educated at
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in the city of London on 30 June 1641, and resigned it on 16 December of the same year, in which he was also appointed to the rectory of
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During the time he was dean of St. Patrick's he spent most of his time in England, but took interest in the repair of the
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as the opening for their song Mother Earth with the last four lines being quoted at the end.
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The first four lines were also used by the 1980s punk band
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parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford
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William Fuller (disambiguation)
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
bishop of Limerick
bishop of Lincoln
Samuel Pepys
John Evelyn
Westminster School
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
Edmund Hall
Christ Church Cathedral
St. Mary Woolchurch
Ewhurst
Sussex
Edward, Lord Lyttelton
parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford
Twickenham
Samuel Pepys
Diary
John Evelyn
Restoration
bishopric of Limerick
John Bramhall
Lincoln Cathedral
Kensington
Henry Purcell
Crass
public domain
Fuller, William (1608-1675)
Dictionary of National Biography
Twickenham Museum page

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