Thomas Thurlow (bishop)


Thomas Thurlow
Bishop of Durham
Church Church of England
Diocese Durham
Elected 1787
Term ended 1791 (death)
Predecessor John Egerton
Successor Shute Barrington
Other post(s) Bishop of Lincoln (1779–1787)
Personal details
Born 1737
Died 27 May 1791
Portland Place, Marylebone, Middlesex, Great Britain
Buried Temple Church, City of London, Great Britain
Nationality English
Denomination Anglican
Spouse Anne Beere
Alma mater The Queen's College, Oxford
Magdalen College, Oxford

Thomas Thurlow (1737–1791) was an English bishop.

Life

Thurlow was born in 1737 in Ashfield, Suffolk, the second son Rev. Thomas Thurlow (died 1762), rector of Little Ashfield. His older brother was Lord Chancellor Edward, Lord Thurlow.

Coat of Arms of Thomas Thurlow as Bishop of Durham

Thurlow matriculated at The Queen's College, Oxford in 1754, aged 18, but transferred to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he held a demyship 1755–1759 then a fellowship 1759–1772, graduating B.A. 1758, M.A. 1761, B.D. 1769, D.D. 1772.

He became Rector of Stanhope, County Durham in 1771, Master of the Temple in 1772, Dean of Rochester in 1775, Bishop of Lincoln in 1779, additionally Dean of St Paul's in commendam in 1782, and was Bishop of Durham from 1787 until his death.

He died in Portland Place, London, on 27 May 1791, and was buried in Temple Church.

Legacy

His rectum is displayed in the Hunterian Museum in London, with the following description:

"A rectum showing the effects of both haemorrhoids and bowel cancer. The patient in this case was Thomas Thurlow (1737-1791), the Bishop of Durham. Thurlow had suffered from some time from a bowel complaint, which he initially thought was the result of piles. He consulted John Hunter after a number of other physicians and surgeons had failed to provide him with a satisfactory diagnosis. Hunter successfully identified the tumour through rectal examination, but recognised that it was incurable. Thurlow died 10 months later."

Family

Thurlow married Anne Beere, daughter of William Beere. They had the following children:

  • Amelia Anne Thurlow (1779–1809), married in 1799 Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Howarth
  • Edward Hovell-Thurlow (1781–1829), poet, succeeded as 2nd Baron Thurlow in 1806, married in 1813 Mary Catherine Bolton, actress
  • Elizabeth Thurlow
  • Anne Elizabeth Thurlow (1784–1875), married in 1804 Charles Godfrey
  • Rev. Thomas Thurlow (1788–1874), Rector of Boxford, Suffolk, married in 1811 Maria Frances Lyon, daughter of Thomas Lyon