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John King (Master of Charterhouse)

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Name
  
John King

Died
  
August 4, 1737

Role
  
Master of Charterhouse

John King (Master of Charterhouse)
Education
  
Christ Church, Oxford, Charterhouse School

John King (c. 1655 – 4 August 1737) was an important English clergyman. He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 4 July 1678, receiving his B.A. in 1682, his M.A. in 1685, and his B.D. and D.D. in 1704. He then became the rector of Shalden, Hampshire. From the mid-1690s, he was Preacher at the Charterhouse School, and, upon the death of Thomas Burnet in 1715, King was made Master of Charterhouse. A devout man who carried a copy of Thomas a Kempis's Imitation of Christ with him everywhere, King had a formative influence on John Wesley, who was a gownboy at the Charterhouse School 1714-1720. King was made Archdeacon of Colchester in 1722, and a Canon of Bristol in 1728.

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