Accepted Frewen (baptised 26 May 1588 – 28 March 1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664.
The unusual forename is an example of the type of puritan name not uncommon in the area in the late sixteenth century; his brother was called Thankful Frewen.
[3] In 1617 and 1621 the college allowed him to act as chaplain to Sir John Digby, ambassador in Spain.
[4] In 1625 he became canon of Canterbury Cathedral and Vice-President of Magdalen College, and in the following year he was elected president.
[5][6] Parliament declared his estates forfeited for treason in 1652, and Cromwell afterwards set a price on his head.