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Bishop Burnets House
Bishop Burnets House in St Johns Square, Clerkenwell, London, 1866. Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715) was a Scottish philosopher, historian and cleric who became Bishop of Salisbury in 1689. He enjoyed the royal favour of both Charles II and William III, but fell out of favour in the reign of Queen Anne
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© Mary Evans / Peter & Dawn Cope Collection Mary Evans / Peter & Dawn Cope Collection
1689 1866 Anne Bishop Burnet Cleric Clerkenwell Enjoyed Favour Fell Gilbert Historian Johns Philosopher Reign Salisbury Burnets
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Bishop Burnet's House in St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, London (1866): A Glimpse into the Past This evocative photograph captures Bishop Burnet's House, located in the heart of Clerkenwell, London, as it appeared in 1866. The imposing edifice, now a shadow of its former glory, once served as the residence of the renowned Scottish philosopher, historian, and cleric, Gilbert Burnet. Born in 1643, Burnet rose to prominence during the tumultuous reigns of King Charles II and William III. He was a man of considerable intellect and versatility, excelling in various fields, from philosophy and history to theology. In 1689, Burnet was appointed Bishop of Salisbury, an honor bestowed upon him due to his unwavering loyalty to the monarchy. Bishop Burnet's tenure was marked by his close relationship with the monarchs, who held him in high regard. However, his fortunes took a turn during the reign of Queen Anne. Despite his past connections, Burnet fell out of favor, and his once-grand house in Clerkenwell became a mere footnote in London's rich history. The photograph, taken in 1866, offers a glimpse into the past, revealing a time when Bishop Burnet's House stood proudly in St. John's Square. The image transports us back to an era when London was a bustling metropolis, and the lives of influential figures like Bishop Burnet shaped the city's history. This photograph, courtesy of Mary Evans Picture Library, is a testament to the enduring allure of history and the power of a single image to transport us back in time.
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