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11 Facts About Henry Pepys

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Henry Pepys gave generously to the Three Choirs Festival, held in Worcester every third year.

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Henry Pepys was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1804.

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Henry Pepys then migrated as a fellow to St John's College, Cambridge, proceeding to MA in 1807, BD in 1814, and DD in 1840.

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Henry Pepys was rector of Aspenden, Hertfordshire, from 12 June 1818 to 28 April 1827, and held with it the college living of Moreton, Essex from 16 August 1822 until 1840.

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Henry Pepys was installed at St Mary's, Castletown, on 8 May However, he left the island on 4 May 1841, on being translated to the see of Worcester.

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Henry Pepys voted in favour of the chief Liberal measures and spoke in the House of Lords twice, on ecclesiastical questions of minor importance.

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Henry Pepys was a generous patron of the triennial Three Choirs Festival.

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Henry Pepys married, on 27 January 1824, Maria Sullivan, third daughter of Rt Hon.

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Henry Pepys died on 17 June 1885, in her 90th year.

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Henry Pepys died at Hartlebury Castle, Stourport, Worcestershire, on 13 November 1860.

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Henry Pepys died aged 77 and is buried at Hartlebury churchyard, where four other bishops of Worcester are buried.