Richard Neile
Richard Neile
(
1562
-
1640
) was an
English
churchman,
bishop
of several English
dioceses
and
Archbishop of York
from
1631
until his death. He was educated at
Westminster School
and at
St John's College, Cambridge
. His first important preferment was as dean of
Westminster
(1605); afterwards he held successively the bishoprics of
Rochester
(1608),
Lichfield and Coventry
(1610),
Lincoln
(1614),
Durham
(1617) and
Winchester
(1628). While at Rochester he appointed
William Laud
as his
chaplain
and gave him several valuable preferments. His political activity while bishop of Durham was rewarded with a privy councillorship in
1627
. Neile sat regularly in the courts of
Star Chamber
and high commission. His correspondence with Laud and with Sir
Dudley Carleton
and Sir
Francis Windebank
(
Charles I
's secretaries of state) are valuable sources for the history of the time. Neile, Richard Neile, Richard Neile, Richard
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