THOMAS WATSON (BISHOP OF ST DAVID'S)
'Thomas Watson' (1 March 1637 – 3 June 1717) was an English clergyman, Church of England Bishop of St. David's. A supporter of King James II, he opposed the Revolution of 1688 but was ultimately deprived of his ecclesiastical offices for the offence of simony and gaoled for his failure to pay his legal costs. After his release, he reputedly died very rich.
★ Handley, S. (2004) "Watson, Thomas (1637–1717)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, accessed 21 Aug 2007 (subscription required)
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★ Handley, S. (2004) "Watson, Thomas (1637–1717)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, accessed 21 Aug 2007 (subscription required)
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