Owen Oglethorpe
Owen Oglethorpe (died 1559) was an English academic and Roman Catholic Bishop of Carlisle, 1557–1559.[1]
Childhood and education
Oglethorpe was born in Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England, (where he later founded a school) in approximately 1505–10 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was elected a Fellow in 1526 and received his MA in 1529 and his DD in 1536. He was reputed to have taken a keen interest in his studies.
Career
He was appointed a Junior Proctor at Oxford University in 1533 and President of Magdalen in 1535. He was also Vice-Chancellor of the University from 1551[2] and a canon of both Christ Church, Oxford, and St. George's Chapel, Windsor (1540–1553)
He was unpopular with the Puritans and was forced to resign his university offices in 1552, but was reappointed by Queen Mary I and was Dean of Windsor from 1553 to 1556.
Bishop of Carlisle (including the coronation of Queen Elizabeth)
He became Bishop of Carlisle in 1557. Whilst saying mass in the Chapel Royal of St James's Palace on 25 December 1558 he incurred the wrath of a furious Queen Elizabeth I (who had succeeded her half-sister Mary I on the latter's death on 17 November) when, contrary to her explicit instructions, he elevated the host, thereby implying the corporeal presence of Christ — an anathema to Elizabeth I's more Protestant religious beliefs. Elizabeth stormed out of the service. Nevertheless, being the only Bishop prepared to officiate at her coronation on 15 January 1559 in Westminster Abbey,[3] he did so, again ignored her instructions not to elevate the host at the coronation mass which followed the crowning, again had the Queen walk out on him — this time from her own coronation service — and he was rewarded for his services by being deprived of his see later the same year (1559) very shortly before he died.[4]
References
- ↑ "Owen Oglethorpe". tudorplace.com.ar. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
- ↑ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Vice-Chancellors of the University". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. p. 524. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
- ↑ "All the bishops ... declined to take part in the coronation, a ceremony which was eventually performed by ... Owen Oglethorpe."--Cross, F. L., ed. (1957) The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. London: Oxford University Press; p. 446-47
- ↑ Dictionary of National Biography
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Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Thomas Knollys |
President of Magdalen College, Oxford 1536–1552 |
Succeeded by Walter Haddon |
Preceded by William Tresham |
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1551–1552 |
Succeeded by James Brokes alias Brooks |
Preceded by Walter Haddon |
President of Magdalen College, Oxford 1553–1555 |
Succeeded by Arthur Cole |
Church of England titles | ||
Preceded by Robert Aldrich |
Bishop of Carlisle 1557–1559 |
Succeeded by John Best |