Bishop of Bangor; Bishop of Salisbury; Bishop of London
The Right Reverend and Right Honourable
Thomas Sherlock
Bishop of London
Portrait by Jean-Baptiste van Loo
Church
Church of England
Diocese
London
Elected
1748
Term ended
1761 (death)
Predecessor
Edmund Gibson
Successor
Thomas Hayter
Other post(s)
Bishop of Salisbury 1734–1748 Bishop of Bangor 1728–1734
Orders
Consecration
c. 1728
Personal details
Born
1678
London
Died
(1761-07-18)18 July 1761
Buried
All Saints Church, Fulham, Middlesex
Nationality
British
Denomination
Anglican
Parents
William Sherlock
Profession
Academic
Alma mater
St Catharine's College, Cambridge (MA, DD)
Thomas Sherlock (1678 – 18 July 1761) PC was a British divine who served as a Church of England bishop for 33 years. He is also noted in church history as an important contributor to Christian apologetics.
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