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Mark Hiddesley

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and John Kelly. The first volume of the translation was completed on 2 July 1771; the second volume was ready for the press on 6 April 1772; and all was finished and transcribed in December of the same year, at the time of the bishop's death. The work was printed at
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Plain Instructions for Young Persons in the Principles of the Christian Religion; in six Conferences between a Minister and his Disciple; designed for the use of the Isle and Diocese of Mann. By a resident
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With further assistance, about 1766 Hildesley' made arrangements for the translation of the Old Testament, dividing it into 24 parts. The names of the translators are in
206:, on 9 December 1698, he was the eldest surviving son of Mark Hildesley, rector of Murston and also vicar of Sittingbourne from 1705. In 1710 the father became rector of 413:, bishop of Sodor and Man, informed the SPCK that the displacement of Manx by English in the Island removed the necessity of providing further copies of the Manx bible. 624: 619: 409:. It was published in 1773. The second edition of the Manx scriptures was published at Whitehaven in 1775, and the last edition at London in 1819. In 1825 407:
Yn Vible Cashcrick: ny, yn Chenn Chonaant. Veih ny chied ghlaraghyn, dy kiaralagh chyndaΓ―t ayns Gailck; ta shen dy ghra, chengey ny mayrey Ellan Vannin
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Of 20,000 people in the Isle of Man, few in Hildesley's day knew English. A Manx translation of the New Testament had been begun by his predecessor
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that "this I believe, is the only country in the world, that is ashamed of, and even inclined to extirpate, if it could, its own native tongue".
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Hildesley's tenure of the rectory of Holwell extended over thirty-two years (1735–67), and his work there recommended him to the notice of
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on 7 April 1755 he was consecrated in Whitehall Chapel on the 27th, and on 6 August following was installed in the
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Regarding negative attitudes towards the Manx language, Hildesley complained to fellow Manx Bible translator
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on 7 December 1772. His wife, Elizabeth Hoker, whom he married in 1731, died without issue 27 February 1763.
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appointed him one of his domestic chaplains. In February 1725 he was nominated a preacher at Whitehall by
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Hildesley concentrated on providing his Manx flock with a complete version of the Bible in the
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made for him a grammar and dictionary. At first, with the support of the
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Hildesley had been ordained deacon in 1722, and on 29 March 1723
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was a schoolfellow. At the age of nineteen he was moved to
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List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Sodor and Man
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Index

Mark Hildesley
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Sodor and Man
Diocese of Sodor and Man
Anglican
Charterhouse School
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Anglican
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
Bishop of Sodor and Man
Bible translations into Manx
Murston
Kent
Houghton
Witton
Huntingdonshire
Charterhouse School
John Jortin
Trinity College, Cambridge
Lord Cobham
Edmund Gibson
bishop of London
Yelling
Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke
Holwell
Bedfordshire
John St John, 2nd Viscount St John
Spalding Gentlemen's Society

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