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The Right Reverend


Philip Shuttleworth


Bishop of Chichester
ChurchChurch of England
DioceseDiocese of Chichester
Elected1840
Term ended1842 (death)
PredecessorWilliam Otter
SuccessorAshurst Gilbert
Personal details
Born(1782-02-09)9 February 1782
Died7 January 1842(1842-01-07) (aged 59)
Bishop's Palace, Chichester
NationalityEnglish
DenominationAnglican
SpouseEmma Martha Welch (m.1823)
EducationWinchester College
Alma materNew College, Oxford

Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (9 February 1782 – 7 January 1842) was an English churchman and academic, WardenofNew College, Oxford, from 1822 and Bishop of Chichester.

Life[edit]

Philip Shuttleworth was second son of Humphrey Shuttleworth, vicar of KirkhaminLancashire from 1771 to 1812, and of Preston from 1784 to 1809, an anti-papal writer. Shuttleworth, born at Kirkham on 9 February 1782, was educated at the Preston grammar school, and at Winchester College, which he entered in 1796. He matriculated at New College, Oxford, on 24 December 1800, and graduated B.A. in 1800, M.A. in 1811, and B.D. and D.D. in 1822. In 1803 he won the Chancellor's Latin-verse prize, the subject being 'Byzantium.'

Soon after graduating he became tutor to the Hon. Algernon Herbert, and at a subsequent date to Charles Richard Fox, son of Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland. He was Tutor and Fellow of New College until 1822, and proctor of the university in 1820. In 1822, he was unanimously chosen Warden of New College. He held strong whig views, which were toned down in later life, and was an opponent of the tractarian movement.

On 19 November 1824, he was presented by Lord Holland to the rectory of Foxley, Wiltshire, and in September 1840 was appointed bishop of Chichester. He died at his palace at Chichester on 7 January 1842. He married at Hambleton, Buckinghamshire, in 1823, Emma Martha, daughter of George Welch of High Leek in Tunstal parish, Lancashire. By her he had five daughters, one of whom as Frances Bevan the translator and poet. A son, Philip Ughtred, died as a student of Christ Church, Oxford, on 27 November 1848.

Works[edit]

He wrote occasional verse, some of which appears in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1861, and in Elizabeth Oak Gordon's Life of William Buckland, 1891. His playful "Specimen of a Geological Lecture" is given in Charles Daubeny's Fugitive Poems connected with Natural History and Physical Science, 1869.

Shuttleworth published, besides separate sermons:

References[edit]

Academic offices
Preceded by

Samuel Gauntlett

Warden of New College, Oxford
1822–1840
Succeeded by

David Williams

Church of England titles
Preceded by

William Otter

Bishop of Chicester
1840–1842
Succeeded by

Ashurst Gilbert


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