John Atherton
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John Atherton (1598 - 1640) was the Anglican Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland. He and his steward and tithe proctor were both tried and executed for buggery in 1640.
[edit] Life and death
Atherton was born in 1598 in Somerset, England. He studied at Oxford University and joined the ranks of the Anglican clergy. In 1634 he became Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in the Church of Ireland. In 1640 Atherton was accused of buggery with a man, John Childe, his steward and tithe proctor. They were tried under a law that Atherton himself had helped to institute. They were both condemned to death. Reportedly, he confessed to the crime immediately before his execution, although he had proclaimed his innocence before that. More recently, some historical evidence has been developed that shows Atherton might have been a victim of a conspiracy to discredit him and his patrons.
[edit] Further reading
- Alan Bray, Homosexuality in Renaissance England, Gay Men's Press, London 1982.
- Matthew Parris, The great unfrocked: two thousand years of church scandal, Robson Books, London 1998 ISBN 1861051298.
- Rictor Norton, The Life and Death of John Atherton (online reprint, at the end of the web page)