Richard Beadon
Richard Beadon DD (1737 – 21 April 1824) was Master of Jesus College, Cambridge 1781–1789 and later Vice-Chancellor of the University, Bishop of Gloucester and Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Life
Beadon was born at Pinkworthy in Devon, son of the Rev. Robert Beadon, Rector of Oakford. He was educated at Blundell's School and admitted to St John's College, Cambridge in 1754. He was eighth Wrangler and Senior Chancellor's Medallist in 1758.[1]
He married Rachel, granddaughter of Bishop Gooch, of Ely, and had one son, Richard.
It is said he was admirable both as Master and Vice-Chancellor, and a very handsome man. His portrait survives in the College.
Career
- Fellow and Tutor of St. John's
- Archdeacon of London, 1775–1789
- Master of Jesus College, 1781–1789
- Tutor to Prince Frederick William, afterwards Duke of Gloucester
- Bishop of Gloucester, 1789–1802
- Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1802–1824
References
- ↑ "Beadon, Richard (BDN754R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
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Preceded by Samuel Hallifax |
Bishop of Gloucester 1789-1802 |
Succeeded by George Isaac Huntingford |
Preceded by Charles Moss |
Bishop of Bath and Wells 1802 –1824 |
Succeeded by George Henry Law |
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