George Hooper (bishop)


George Hooper
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Hooper by Thomas Hill
SeeSt Asaph
Bath and Wells
Installed1704
PredecessorRichard Kidder
SuccessorJohn Wynne
Other post(s)Bishop of St Asaph 1703–1704
Personal details
Born(1640-11-18)18 November 1640
Grimley, Worcestershire, England
Died6 September 1727(1727-09-06) (aged 86)
Barkley, Frome, Somerset, England
BuriedWells Cathedral
NationalityEnglish
DenominationChurch of England
ParentsGeorge Hooper, Joan Giles
SpouseAbigail Guildford
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford, BA 1660, MA 1663, BD 1673, and DD 1677
George Hooper
Congregations served
rector of Havant and of East Woodhay, Hampshire, 1672
rector of St Mary, Lambeth, 1675
precentor of Exeter, 1677
dean of Canterbury, 1691
Offices held
chaplain to Dr Morley, bishop of Winchester, 1673
, chaplain to Dr Sheldon, archbishop of Canterbury, 1675
chaplain to Prince of Orange and Princess Mary, 1677
chaplain to Charles II, 1680
Arms of Hooper: Gyronny of eight or and ermine, over all a castle triple-towered sable[1]

George Hooper (18 November 1640 – 6 September 1727) was a learned and influential English High church cleric of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He served as bishop of the Welsh diocese, St Asaph, and later for the diocese of Bath and Wells, as well as chaplain to members of the royal family.

  1. ^ These are the arms given in Burke's General Armory, 1884, p.505, for "Hooper". The arms Gyronny of eight or and ermine, over all a castle triple-towered sable appear on a funeral hatchment in Rodden Church, Somerset, relating to his daughter Abigail Hooper (1684–1763), whose husband was John Prowse of Axbridge. Her monument survives in Axbridge Church. (Summers, Peter & Titterton, John, (eds.), Hatchments in Britain, Vol.7: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Somerset; Phillimore Press, Chichester, Sussex, 1988, p.168); Also arms of Nicholas Hooper (1654–1731), MP for Barnstaple, Devon