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378:, as participants in the alleged treason of Strafford. Bramhall left Derry for Dublin, and took his place in the Irish House of Lords. He was imprisoned and accused of unconstitutional acts; his defence was that he had equitably sought the good of the church, and that his hands were clean. He wrote, on 26 April, to Ussher in London, and through the king, Bramhall was liberated without acquittal: he returned to Derry. 817: 677: 57: 361:, a Puritan, was tried as a favourer of the Scottish covenant over his views on Corbet. Adair was deposed on 18 May 1640; these proceedings alienated the Scottish settlers. The Irish commons in October 1640 drew up a remonstrance, in the course of which they speak of the Derry plantation as 'almost destroyed' through the policy of which Bramhall was the administrator. 441:, in October 1660, he returned to England. He then went to Ireland, and on 18 January 1661, he became Archbishop of Armagh. As archbishop, Bramhall was responsible for ensuring that the Acts of religious conformity were prosecuted with moderation in Ireland. On 27 January 1661 he presided at the consecration in 460:
system, and for extending episcopal leases. Until 1667 there was no Irish act of uniformity, just the old statute of 1560 on the use of Edward VI's second prayer book. The ejection of Irish nonconformists was carried out by episcopal activity, some time before the passing of the English
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about the end of April 1641), containing thirty-one charges against the Irish Anglican prelates, and asking that their exiled pastors might be reinstated. Of the Ulster bishops, Bramhall was most in the firing line. The Irish Commons, on the motion of
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After the English House of Commons had impeached Wentworth (now earl of Strafford) of high treason on 11 November 1640, the Ulster presbyterians drew up a petition to the English parliament (presented by
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presbytery for refusing to subscribe to the assembly's declaration against prelacy. Wentworth used Corbet as a sarcastic writer against the Scottish covenanters, and nominated him to the vicarage of
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were approved, in addition to, the Irish articles of 1615. What Bramhall attempted to get the English canons of 1604 adopted in Ireland; there was conflict over this matter between him and
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Although Parliament passed declarations requiring conformity to the episcopacy and the liturgy, and ordering the burning of the Covenant, Bramhall could not carry his bills for a uniform
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Bramhall's historical importance lies in his writing while in exile. Without office, he turned his hand to writing replies to all attacks on the Anglican church. In 1643, he wrote
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In Paris, he met Hobbes (prior to 1646), and argued with him on liberty and necessity. This led to controversies with Hobbes for years. Up to 1648, he was mainly at
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which was an attack on the weaknesses of the presbyterian model and an excoriation of the Puritan religious claims. He also attacked and defended against Hobbes's
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in 1609, and graduated B.A. 1612, M.A. 1616, B.D. 1623, D.D. 1630. He was ordained around 1616, and was presented with a Yorkshire living,
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Additionally, Bramhall attempted to defend the English Church from attacks from the Roman Catholic Church. In 1653, he countered
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Vindication of himself and the Episcopal Clergy from the Presbyterian Charge of Popery, as it is managed by Mr. Baxter
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His marriage to a clergyman's widow, Ellinor Halley, gave him a fortune and a library. Their children included:
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and others, 4 March 1641, impeached him, with the lord chancellor, the chief justice of the common pleas, and
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in 1656, where he prays that he might live to see the day when all Christian churches united again.
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He employed the proceeds of his English property in purchasing and improving an estate at
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A Just Vindication of the Church of England from the Unjust Aspersion of Criminal Schism
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when a third paralytic stroke deprived him of consciousness. He died on 25 June 1663.
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with a reply that restated the justifications of the Anglican doctrine of
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president of convocation, and on 8 May 1661, he was chosen speaker of the
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against the five ministers who would not subscribe to the new canons (see
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monthly. He then went back to Ireland, but not to Ulster, in 1648; at
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five treatises against Catholics (including a confutation of the
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In 1642, he returned to England, and was in Yorkshire until the
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of two archbishops and ten bishops for Ireland. Bramhall was
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seven unclassified defences of royalist and Anglican views.
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with Hungate, a Jesuit, and Houghton, a Catholic priest.
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By the Irish convocation which met in November 1634 the
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Bramhall was defending his rights in a court of law at
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model and democracy. He followed this with his 1649
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It is the last feather that breaks the horse's back
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Index

John Bramhall (footballer)
The Most Reverend
Archbishop of Armagh
Primate of All Ireland

James Ussher
James Margetson
Bishop of Derry
James Ussher
Church of Ireland
Alma mater
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
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Archbishop of Armagh
Anglican
apologist
Puritan
materialism
Thomas Hobbes
Pontefract
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
South Kilvington
Christopher Wandesford
Northallerton
Tobias Matthew
Ripon
Thomas Wentworth
archdeacon of Meath
bishop of Derry
Dublin Castle

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