Timothy Halton

He entered Queen's College as batler 9 March 1649, and was elected Fellow in April 1657.On 17 March 1661, Halton wrote to Joseph Williamson that he had offers of chaplaincies from William Lucy, bishop of St. David's, and from Elisabeth of Bohemia.The first offer, however, led to a Welsh connection: he became archdeacon of Brecon on 8 February 1672, and was canon of St David's (his epitaph).He was made archdeacon of Oxford on 10 July 1675, and Provost of Queen's College on 7 April 1677, succeeding Thomas Barlow.Letters from Halton to Williamson, written between 1655 and 1667, have been preserved in the Public Record Office.
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