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Richard Terrick

The Right Reverend and Right Honourable
Richard Terrick
Bishop of London
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Richard Terrick (Nathaniel Dance-Holland)
Church Church of England
Diocese Diocese of London
Elected 1764
Term ended 1777 (death)
Predecessor Richard Osbaldeston
Successor Robert Lowth
Other posts Bishop of Peterborough
1757–1764
Orders
Consecration c. 1757
Personal details
Born baptized (1710-07-20)20 July 1710
York
Died 31 March 1777(1777-03-31) (aged 66)
Buried All Saints Church, Fulham
Denomination Anglican
Spouse Tabitha Stainforth
Alma mater Clare College, Cambridge

Richard Terrick (1710 – 31 March 1777) was a Church of England clergyman who served as Bishop of Peterborough 1757–1764 and Bishop of London 1764–1777.

Terrick was born in York, the eldest son of Samuel Terrick, rector of Wheldrake and residentiary canon of York Minster. He was the great-grandson of Samuel Terrick. Terrick was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1729 (MA in 1733) and DD in 1747.

He was preacher at the Rolls Chapel from 1736 to 1757, Canon of the fourth stall at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle from 1742 to 1749, and vicar of Twickenham from 1749. He was appointed Bishop of Peterborough in 1757 through the influence of the Duke of Devonshire, the then Prime Minister, but subsequently transferred his allegiance to the Earl of Bute. He was promoted to the bishopric of London in 1764, also joining the Privy Council ex officio. He declined the archbishopric of York in 1776 on the grounds of ill health, dying on Easter Monday 1777.

Horace Walpole, who disliked Terrick, said he lacked ability, save "a sonorous delivery and an assiduity of backstairs address". On the other hand, Alexander Carlyle thought him "a truly excellent man of a liberal mind and excellent good temper" and "a famous good preacher and the best reader of prayers I ever heard".


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