Brian Walton
1600–1661
Editor of the London Polyglot Bible (1657); later Bishop of Chester.
Biography
Magdalen Cambridge, then St Martin Orgar in London until sequestered (1641) for refusing to read the Long Parliament's Protestation. Walton was named to the Assembly but declined out of episcopal loyalty. He spent the Interregnum editing the London Polyglot Bible (1657) — the most ambitious Bible-editing project of the seventeenth century — and was made Bishop of Chester at the Restoration. He died in 1661.
Principal works
- Biblia Sacra Polyglotta (6 vols, 1654–57)
- A Treatise Concerning the Payment of Tythes (1641)
Named in the ordinance
The 1643 ordinance that summoned the Assembly named some 121 divines. A number — chiefly episcopalians and royalists who heeded the King's proclamation forbidding the Assembly — never took their seats or sat only briefly; a few were later expelled. They are listed here for completeness as part of the originally-summoned roster.