The Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph; a Description of the Building And a Short History of the See
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He was a noted pluralist, and retained all his lucrative appointments. Dr. Johnson says in his Diary: "he was very civil, knowing, and conversible." He gave the Deanery to his son in 1774. Samuel Halifax (i 787-1 790), translated from the see of Gloucester, was the first bishop to be moved from an English see to St. Asaph, and the second translated to any see in north Wales. Lewis Bagot (1790-1802) was translated from Norwich, whither he had passed from Bristol in 1783. Samuel Horsley (1802-180...6), having held several high preferments, was made Bishop of St. David's in 1787, and trans- lated to the see of Rochester, which, in 1793, he held together with the deanery of Westminster, but resigned the latter on his elevation to St. Asaph. He was the famous opponent of Dr. Priestley in a great controversy concerning the " Catholic Doc- trine of the Holy Trinity," and always a powerful champion of the Christian faith. His works, comprising fourteen volumes, were presented to the cathedral library by Bishop Short.
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