English academic and bishop
Giles Thomson (Tomson, Thompson) (1553–1612) was an English academic and bishop.
Life
He was born in London, and educated at Merchant Taylors' School , and to University College, Oxford where he matriculated in 1571. He became a Fellow of All Souls College in 1580, and Divinity Reader at Magdalen College . Queen Elizabeth made him one of her chaplains.[ 1]
He became Dean of Windsor in 1602, and took part in the Hampton Court Conference of 1604.[ 2] He was a translator for the King James Bible , a member of the Second Oxford Company .[ 3] [ 4]
He became Bishop of Gloucester in 1611, but died before visiting the see.[ 5] [ 6] [unreliable source ] There is a monument to him in the Chapel of St George, Windsor .[ 7]
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