Lambrocus Thomas
Dean of Chichester

Lambrocus Thomas

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Introduction

Lambrocus Thomas (1610? - 1672) was a Welsh clergyman who served as Canon Chancellor and Dean of Chichester Cathedral.

Education

Thomas studied at the University of Franeker where he matriculated on 2 June 1641 and graduated, in divinity, on 4 October 1643. He was incorporated, on his doctors degree, at Cambridge University, in 1670.

Family

Lambrocus Thomas was married to Margaret Thomas alias Briggs. His wife outlived him and she was the executrix of his will.

Career

  • Vicar of Pevensey, Sussex 1642-1672
  • Chancellor of Chichester 1660-1672
  • Dean of Chichester 1671-1672

Chichester

At the end of the 17th century the full number of Canons Residentiary, at Chichester Cathedral, was four. In 1661 when one of the Canons Residentiary (Nicholas Garbrand) resigned, he was not replaced. In 1663 Thomas, who by that time was chancellor, made the number ofresidentiaries back up to four. When he eventually became Dean in 1671, he continued to hold the residentiary post. He was the last person, at Chichester, to hold the post ofCanon Residentiary and Dean simultaneously.

Monument

Lambrocus Thomas died 27 November 1672. Thomas Abingdon writing in 1717 recorded that a memorial plaque in black marblehad been attached to the north wall at the upper end of the Chichester Cathedral chancel. The original text was in Latin, an English translation follows:

Here rests the Reverend Lambrocus Thomas Cambro-BritishTheology Professor of the College of Saint John at Cambridge.
Most worthy Dean of this Church, who with piety and devotion to God.
The loving affection of his beloved wife.
Finally, the innocence and uprightness of his manners should be shown to all who loved him.
From this life he departed for the better in the year of our Lord 1672.

— Abingdon 1717, p. 235

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