Francis Gastrell (10 May 1662 – 24 November 1725) was Bishop of Chester and a writer on deism. He was a friend of Jonathan Swift.
08/09/2018 · The Reverend Francis Gastrell, or 'The man who destroyed New Place,' has come back to life to defend his legacy. Was he really the villain ...
07/03/2013 · The Reverend Francis Gastrell. He bought the house in 1753 but quickly got irritated with tourists wanting to see it, says architectural historian Gavin Stamp.
كان فرانسيس جاستريل أسقف تشيستر وكاتبًا عن الربوبية. كان صديقًا لجوناثان سويفت ، الذي ذُكر عدة مرات في مجلة A Journal لستيلا ، وملحقًا لروبرت هارلي ، إيرل أكسفورد الأول وإيرل مورتيمر ، عندما كان هارلي رئيسًا لمجلس العموم. ويكيبيديا (إنجليزية)
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 10 مايو 1662، Slapton، المملكة المتحدة
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 24 نوفمبر 1725، أكسفورد، المملكة المتحدة
الكتب
Notitia Cestriensis
1850
The Principles of Deism Truly Represented, and Set in a Clear Light: In Two Dialogues Between a Sceptick and a Deist. The First Concerning the Christian Revelation: the Second Concerning Natural Religion
1708
The Christian institutes, or, The sincere word of God
A moral proof of the certainty of a future state
1725
Notitia Cestriensis, Or, Historical Notices Of The Diocese Of Chester: Cheshire
Notitia Cestriensis: Or Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester: Notitia Cestriensis: Or Historical Notices Of The Diocese Of Chester; Volume 22
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Who knocked down Shakespeare's house?
39 free public domain works of Francis Gastrell via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
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09/03/2013 · Newspaper report from 1858 about Reverend Francis Gastrell being sent into exile by the good folk of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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26/12/2020 · Gastrell, Francis (1662–1725), bishop of Chester, born at Slapton, Northamptonshire, on 10 May 1662, and baptised the day of his birth.
(d. 1772),. a vicar (not of Stratford) who in 1756 bought from Sir John Clopton the house that had replaced Shakespeare's New Place, along with its gardens.
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