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Isaac Bargrave, Dean of Canterbury
Isaac Bargrave (1586 1643), Dean of Canterbury from 1625 until his death in 1643. He was a supporter of King Charles I. Engraving of a memorial tablet in Canterbury Cathedral, erected in 1679
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1. Title: "Isaac Bargrave, Dean of Canterbury: A Devoted Clergyman and Loyalist in Turbulent Times" Isaac Bargrave (1586-1643) is depicted in this engraving as the venerable Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, an esteemed position he held from 1625 until his untimely death in 1643. The image captures the essence of Bargrave's distinguished career and unwavering loyalty to the English monarchy. The memorial tablet in the background, erected in 1679, serves as a testament to Bargrave's enduring legacy. The tablet's inscription reads, "Here lies the body of Isaac Bargrave, D.D., Dean of Canterbury, who departed this life the 16th day of February, 1643." Bargrave's life intersected with some of the most tumultuous periods in English history. He was a staunch supporter of King Charles I during the early years of the English Civil War. His unwavering loyalty to the monarchy, however, placed him in a precarious position as the political landscape shifted. Despite the challenges, Bargrave remained committed to his faith and his duties as a clergyman. He is seen here with his wife, Elizabeth, who stands beside him in quiet support. The couple's shared dedication to their faith and their community is evident in their steadfast expressions. As a member of the Anglican clergy, Bargrave played a significant role in the Church of England during a time of great upheaval. His legacy extends beyond the walls of Canterbury Cathedral, leaving an indelible mark on the history of the Anglican Church in England. This engraving offers a glimpse into the life of a devoted clergyman and loyalist, whose story continues to resonate with those who value the rich history of the Anglican Church and the enduring power of faith and commitment.
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