Theophilus Feild

Theophilus Feild or Field (bap. 1575, Cripplegate – 1636[1]) was successively bishop of Llandaff (1619-1627), of St. David's (1627-1635) and of Hereford (1635-1636).

Theophilus Feild

The son of notable preacher John Feild and father of Architect David Feild, he entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge as a sizar but received his B.A. from Pembroke College in 1595/6.[2] He owed his earlier promotion to the Duke of Buckingham. The noted antiquary Sir John Stradling received his poetic endorsements for his works.

In 1598 he was briefly master of the school that is now Colchester Royal Grammar School.[3]

References

  1. Ian Atherton, ‘Feild, Theophilus (bap. 1575, d. 1636)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008, accessed 7 Sept 2008
  2. "Theophilus Feild (FLT591T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. Higgs, Laquita M. (1998). Godliness and governance in Tudor Colchester. University of Michigan Press. p. 331. ISBN 0-472-10890-5.
Church of England titles
Preceded by
George Carleton
Bishop of Llandaff
1619–1627
Succeeded by
William Murray
Preceded by
William Laud
Bishop of St David's
1627–1635
Succeeded by
Roger Maynwaring
Preceded by
Matthew Wren
Bishop of Hereford
1635–1636
Succeeded by
George Coke
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