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Name
  
Richard Trevor

Died
  
1771

Role
  
Bishop

Richard Trevor (bishop)
Education
  
Westminster School, The Queen's College, Oxford

Richard Trevor (1707–1771) was an English prelate, Bishop of St David's from 1744 to 1752 and Bishop of Durham from 1752 until his death.

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Life

Trevor was born at Glynde in Sussex, the family seat of the Trevors who had originated in 16th century Wales. He was educated at Westminster School and at Queen's College, Oxford, and became a fellow of All Souls in 1727. He became a canon of Christ Church, Oxford in 1735.

After his death, the estate of Glynde passed to his elder brother, Robert Hampden-Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden.

Francisco de Zurbaran and Trevor

In 1756 Trevor purchased 13 paintings by Zurbaran, depicting the patriarch Jacob and 12 of his sons. Until 2011, when they were transferred, along with the castle, to a charitable trust backed by philanthropist Jonathan Ruffer, they were held by the Church of England at Auckland Castle in Bishop Auckland.

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Richard Trevor (bishop) Wikipedia