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− | [[occupation:: | + | Son of [[family::John Pierce]]. Matriculated from [[education::Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen]] in 1638, BA 1641, [[occupation::fellow]] in 1643, MA 1644. A royalist, Pierce was ejection from his fellowship in 1648 by the parliamentary visitor. He became a [[occupation::tutor]] to [[associates::Robert Spencer]], son of [[associates::Dorothy Spencer|Dorothy]], countess of Sunderland, and joined their household at [[location::Althorp House]] in [[location::Northamptonshire]]. In 1656 he was presented to the [[occupation::rector|rectory]] of [[location::Brington]] in Northamptonshire. An apologist for anti-Calvinist theology, Pierce became involved in numerous pamphlet wars throughout the 1650s. In 1660 he was appointed [[occupation::chaplain-in-ordinary]] to the [[associates::Charles II|king]], [[occupation::canon]] at [[organisations::Canterbury Cathedral|Canterbury]] and [[occupation::prebendary]] of Langford Manor in the diocese of [[diocese::Lincoln]]. He became a reader in theology at [[organisations::University of Oxford|Oxford]] and created DD. In 1661 he was elected [[occupation::president]] of [[organisations::Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen]] and was appointed to the lectureship at Carfax the following year. In 1675 he was installed as [[occupation::dean]] of [[organisations::Salisbury Cathedral|Salisbury]]. |
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Library [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::Oxford]], [[date of auction::22.6.1709]] (joint sale, with that of his son [[family::Robert Pierce]], [[occupation::prebendary]] of [[organisations::Salisbury Cathedral|Salisbury]], d.[[date of death::1707]]). | Library [[auction::auctioned]] in [[location of auction::Oxford]], [[date of auction::22.6.1709]] (joint sale, with that of his son [[family::Robert Pierce]], [[occupation::prebendary]] of [[organisations::Salisbury Cathedral|Salisbury]], d.[[date of death::1707]]). | ||
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+ | Several of the books which Pierce gave to the Cathedral Library at Canterbury have donation inscriptions with the motto Φρόνει ἐις τὸ σωφρονεῖν. | ||
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Thomas PIERCE 1621/2-91
Biographical Note
Son of John Pierce. Matriculated from Magdalen in 1638, BA 1641, fellow in 1643, MA 1644. A royalist, Pierce was ejection from his fellowship in 1648 by the parliamentary visitor. He became a tutor to Robert Spencer, son of Dorothy, countess of Sunderland, and joined their household at Althorp House in Northamptonshire. In 1656 he was presented to the rectory of Brington in Northamptonshire. An apologist for anti-Calvinist theology, Pierce became involved in numerous pamphlet wars throughout the 1650s. In 1660 he was appointed chaplain-in-ordinary to the king, canon at Canterbury and prebendary of Langford Manor in the diocese of Lincoln. He became a reader in theology at Oxford and created DD. In 1661 he was elected president of Magdalen and was appointed to the lectureship at Carfax the following year. In 1675 he was installed as dean of Salisbury.
Books
Library auctioned in Oxford, 22.6.1709 (joint sale, with that of his son Robert Pierce, prebendary of Salisbury, d.1707).
Characteristic Markings
Several of the books which Pierce gave to the Cathedral Library at Canterbury have donation inscriptions with the motto Φρόνει ἐις τὸ σωφρονεῖν.
Sources
- Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
- Parkin, Jon. "Pierce [Peirse], Thomas (1621/2–1691), dean of Salisbury and religious controversialist." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.