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British bishop
Joseph Henshaw
(1603?1679) was
bishop of Peterborough
in the
East of England
from 1663 until his death.
[1]
Henshaw was educated at
London Charterhouse
and Magdalen Hall of
Hertford College, Oxford
, receiving a B.A. in 1624 and a
D.D.
in 1639. He subsequently was
chaplain
to the
Earl of Bristol
and
Duke of Buckingham
; held benefices in
Sussex
; was delinquent in debts for which he had to compound for his estate in 1646. In 1660, he was precentor and
dean of Chichester
and dean of
Windsor
. From that office he ascended to bishop of Peterborough.
His
Horæ Succisivæ
(1631) was edited by
William Barclay Turnbull
for republication in 1839, and
Meditations miscellaenous, holy and humane
(1637); they were reprinted at Oxford in 1841.
[2]
Horæ Succisivæ
was also translated into Danish by the vicar at
Voss
in western Norway in the 17th century when British theological works were being distributed among Norwegian clergy.
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