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Francis Gastrell (10 May 1662 – 24 November 1725) was Bishop of Chester and a writer on deism. He was a friend of Jonathan Swift.
Sep 8, 2018 ˇ The Reverend Francis Gastrell, or 'The man who destroyed New Place,' has come back to life to defend his legacy. Was he really the villain ...
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39 free public domain works of Francis Gastrell via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
Mar 7, 2013 ˇ The Reverend Francis Gastrell. He bought the house in 1753 but quickly got irritated with tourists wanting to see it, says architectural historian Gavin Stamp.
Francis Gastrell (1662-1725), Bishop of Chester. Sitter in 4 portraits. Like voting is closed Thanks for Liking Please Like other favourites!
Francis Gastrell has 75 books on Goodreads with 2 ratings. Francis Gastrell's most popular book is The Certainty and Necessity of Religion in General: or...
Results ˇ The Principles of Deism Truly Represented, and Set in a Clear Light: In Two Dialogues Between a Sceptick and a Deist; The First Concerning the ...
Rev Francis Gastrell ; Birth: 10 May 1662. Slipton, East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England ; Death: 24 Nov 1725 (aged 63). Oxford, City of ...
Late eighteenth century miniature portrait of the Reverend Francis Gastrell. Gastrell owned Shakespeare's former home, New Place and demolished it in 1759.