Thomas Hayter


Thomas Hayter

Lord Bishop of London
ChurchChurch of England
SeeLondon
Installed1761
Term ended1762
PredecessorThomas Sherlock
SuccessorRichard Osbaldeston
Other post(s)Bishop of Norwich
Personal details
Born1702
Chagford, Devon
Died9 January 1762(1762-01-09) (aged 59)
London
BuriedAll Saints Church, Fulham, London
Ordination history
History
Diaconal ordination
Ordained byLancelot Blackburne
Date9 July 1727
PlaceBishopthorpe Palace
Priestly ordination
Ordained byLancelot Blackburne
Date29 July 1727
PlaceBishopthorpe Palace

Thomas Hayter FRS (1702 – 9 January 1762) was an English whig divine, who served as a Church of England bishop for 13 years as Bishop of Norwich (1749–1761) then Bishop of London (1761–1762), and was a royal chaplain. As a party advocate of the Pelhamites and a friend of the Duke of Newcastle, he was at the height of his powers in the 1750s. A scholar renowned in his days, it was for his divinity that Hayter was recommended, but his friendship with the court and royalty that exemplified his actual powers. He was considered tolerant and eclectic, learned and intelligent.