William Hurrell
The Venerable William Philip Hurrell MA | |
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Archdeacon of Loughborough | |
In office 1923–1940 | |
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Born | 27 January 1860 |
Died | 15 July 1952 |
Spouse | Harriette Mary née Aldersey |
The Venerable William Philip Hurrell (27 January 1860 – 15 July 1952) was an Anglican priest in the late nineteenth [1] Vicar of Dallington and early 20th centuries.[2]
Hurrell was educated at Charterhouse and Oriel College, Oxford and ordained in 1884. He held curacies at Fen Ditton, Elm and Peterborough. He was Vicar of Northampton from 1892 to 1905, and of Hinckley from then until[3] 1922. He was the third Archdeacon of Loughborough.[4]
Notes
- ^ The Times, Saturday, Feb 04, 1893; pg. 10; Issue 33866; col A Ecclesiastical Intelligence
- ^ Ecclesiastical Intelligence. The Times Thursday, Nov 24, 1904; pg. 11; Issue 37560; col A
- ^ “The Clergy List” London, Kelly’s, 1913
- ^ “Who was Who” 1897–2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
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Preceded by | Archdeacon of Loughborough 1923–1940 | Succeeded by William John Lyon |
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