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John Sharp (bishop)

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Sarah Churchill, who prided herself on never dissembling her opinions, and eventually lost the Queen's friendship as a result, said that Sharp quickly came to know and comply with the Queen's wishes on all subjects. However, the Queen never appointed a bishop without consulting Sharp and always tried
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views made him uncongenial to the Queen. Anne, as he records, said: "that I would be her confessor, and she would be mine". His diary makes it clear that she often confided State business to him, and listened carefully to any arguments he made, even if she did not always follow his advice. His diary
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later described him as ‘the highest churchman that had been zealous for comprehension and the lowest that felt a scruple about succeeding a deprived prelate'. The mooted Comprehension Bill was intended to admit within the pale of the
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in 1707, the Queen cut him short with the cold remark that "the matter was decided", and she continued to ignore Tenison's wishes on episcopal appointments. The Queen relied on Sharp to support her policies in the
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Sharp was ordained deacon and priest on 12 August 1667 at St. Mary's, Westminster, by special faculty from Archbishop of Canterbury, Gilbert Sheldon and until 1676 was chaplain and tutor in the family of
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MPs who were known to him personally. It is a sign of her special trust in Sharp that she confided to him her plans, which proved to be unsuccessful, to change the Ministry in late 1707.
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on a number of crucial points. Unlike Sarah, he maintains that the Queen was devastated by her husband's death ("we both wept"), and that her increasingly close friendship with
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of James II. He argued that though obedience was due to the king in preference to the archbishop, yet that obedience went no further than what was legal and honest. After the
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to obtain his consent to her choice. By contrast, when Archbishop Tenison, who was out of favour, protested that he had not been consulted about the appointment of
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hath made him her Lord Almoner. He is one of the greatest Ornaments of the Church of England, of great Piety and Learning; a Black Man, and fifty-five Years old.
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The same year he was appointed a commissioner for the reform of the liturgy and the ecclesiastical courts. Sharp was seen by some as the '
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in Parliament from 1701 to 1714; he was a commissioner of trade from 15 September 1713 to September 1714, and died on 9 March 1726–7; in
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to the king. However, provoked by the subversion of his parishioners' faith by Roman Catholics Sharp preached two sermons at
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Memoirs of the secret services of John Macky, esq., during the reigns of King William, Queen Anne, and King George I
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on the 18th instant privately advised Sharp to ‘forbear the pulpit’ for the present. On 1 July, by the advice of
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in 1691. He made a thorough investigation of the affairs of his see, and regulated the disordered chapter of
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In 1685 Sharp drew up for the grand jury of London their address of congratulation on the accession of
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His works (chiefly sermons) were published in 7 volumes in 1754, and in 5 volumes at Oxford in 1829.
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was not a secret ("talked with the Queen of Mrs. Masham, I find she has a true kindness for her").
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1964 stained glass in St Peter's Church, Nottingham, showing the arms of Bishop John Sharp (
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He was whole-hearted in his renunciation of loyalty to James II, and a sceptic about the
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court on the possibility of the Anglican liturgy as a means of reconciliation between
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to fill the vacant see. Sharp is buried in York Minister with a monument sculpted by
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and confidential adviser in matters of church and state, completely eclipsing
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party and therefore the most fitting candidate to appease the concerns of the
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and attempted to bring him to penitence and consolation for his crimes.
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In August 1688 Sharp was again in trouble. After refusing to read the
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in 1705–7, as was his fellow Archbishop, Tenison. He welcomed the
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bishops who came to England in 1713, and corresponded with the
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on the ground that the lords had not yet concurred in the
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John Archbishop of York, is Dr. Sharp, he was a Rector of
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on 2 and 9 May, which were held to reflect on the king.
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on 2 February 1714. At his request, the Queen promoted
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is a useful source for her reign, and contradicts the
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The History of England from the Accession of James II
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Index

John Sharp (Archbishop of York)
John Sharp (disambiguation)
The Most Reverend
Right Honourable
Archbishop of York

Thomas Lamplugh
Sir William Dawes, Bt.
Dean of Norwich
Dean of Canterbury
York Minster
British
Anglican
Bradford Grammar School
Alma mater
Christ's College, Cambridge
English
divine
Archbishop of York

See of York
John Macky Esq
St Giles in the Fields
King James
Dr. Compton
King William
this Queen
Bradford
Bradford Grammar School
Christ's College, Cambridge

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