John Wynne

John Wynne

:"For the Australian rules footballer see John Wynne (footballer)."John Wynne (b. between 1665 and 1667 – 15 July 1743) was Bishop of St Asaph and of Bath and Wells and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford.

Wynne was born in Maes-y-coed, Caerwys, Flintshire and educated in Northop and at Ruthin School before entering Jesus College in March 1682. He obtained his BA degree in 1685 and was elected a Fellow in January 1687.cite web|url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/30159| title=Wynne, John (1665/6–1743)| last=Taylor|first=Stephen| work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography | publisher=Oxford University Press |accessdate=2007-07-25] Subsequently, he was awarded the degrees of MA (1688), BD (1696) and DD (1706). He was chaplain to the 6th Earl of Pembroke, who appointed him rector of Llangelynnin, Merionethshire in 1701 (a post he held until 1714). In 1705, he became prebendary of Christ College, Brecon. He was Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford 1705–1716. In 1712, he became deputy-principal of Jesus College, being appointed Principal in August 1712 after some division between Whig and Tory Fellows (Wynne probably being a moderate Tory at this time), with the help of the College's Visitor, his former employer the Earl of Pembroke.cite web|url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-WYNN-JOH-1667.html| accessdate=2007-07-25 | last=Jenkins| first=Robert Thomas| title=WYNNE, JOHN (1667-1743), bishop of S. Asaph and principal of Jesus College, Oxford| work=Welsh Biography Online |publisher=National Library of Wales] He held onto the post until 1720, despite much grumbling at Oxford after he had been appointed Bishop of St Asaph in 1715 (the first bishop to be created by King George I. He became Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1727, as a compromise candidate, and remained there until his death in 1743.

Whilst at St Asaph, he raised £600 for repairs to the cathedral. He was one of the few Welshmen to be appointed as bishop of a Welsh diocese during the eighteenth century (and was the last Welsh bishop of St Asaph before 1870) and gained a reputation as a diligent bishop and one who appointed local men to parishes. He published only three of his sermons and, in 1696, an abbreviation of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding", with Locke's approval, which was translated into French and Italian.

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