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Francis Gastrell (10 May 1662 – 24 November 1725) was Bishop of Chester and a writer on deism. He was a friend of Jonathan Swift.
08.09.2018 · The Reverend Francis Gastrell, or 'The man who destroyed New Place,' has come back to life to defend his legacy. Was he really the villain ...
07.03.2013 · The Reverend Francis Gastrell. He bought the house in 1753 but quickly got irritated with tourists wanting to see it, says architectural historian Gavin Stamp.
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39 free public domain works of Francis Gastrell via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
26.12.2020 · GASTRELL, FRANCIS (1662–1725), bishop of Chester, born at Slapton, Northamptonshire, on 10 May 1662, and baptised the day of his birth, ...
(d. 1772),. a vicar (not of Stratford) who in 1756 bought from Sir John Clopton the house that had replaced Shakespeare's New Place, along with its gardens.
Results for "Francis Gastrell"(3) · Remarks Upon Dr. Clark's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. · The Certainty of the Christian Revelation, and the Necessity of ...
Results · Chetham Society: Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester. · Chetham Society: Remains, Historical ...