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Christopher Wren


Christopher Wren (priest) Vintage London underground poster Sir Christopher Wren

Christopher Wren B.D. (1589 – 29 May 1659) was Dean of Windsor from 1635 to 1659.

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Family

He was the brother of the preceding Dean of Windsor, Matthew Wren.

He married Mary Cox, and his son was the architect Christopher Wren.

Career

He was educated at Merchant Taylors School and St John’s College, Cambridge and graduated BA in 1609, MA in 1613, BD in 1620.

He was appointed:

  • Chaplain to Bishop Lancelot Andrewes
  • Chaplain to King Charles I
  • Rector of Fonthill, Wiltshire 1620
  • Rector of East Knoyle 1623
  • Dean of Wolverhampton 1639
  • Rector of Great Haseley 1639
  • He was appointed Dean of Windsor in 1635. When Parliamentary forces occupied Windsor Castle, he refused to give the keys of the Chapel to Captain Fogg. Captain Fogg broke open the treasury and plundered it. Wren managed to preserve the records of the Order of the Garter, and King Edward III’s sword.

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    Christopher Wren (priest) Wikipedia