Thomas Henry Freer |
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Born | 1831
Birmingham |
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Died | 26 June 1904 |
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Occupation | Archdeacon of Derby |
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Thomas Henry Freer[1] (1833–1904) was Archdeacon of Derby[2] from 1891 to[3] 1904.
Born in Birmingham, he was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham[4] and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained deacon in 1861[5] and priest in 1863.[6]
He was a teacher at Wellington College from 1861 to 1875; Rector of Sudbury from 1877[7] and Canon of Southwell from 1890.[8]
He died on 26 June 1904.[9]
Notes
- ^ National Archives
- ^ “Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society” Vol 17-19: Bemrose, Derby, 1895
- ^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, John Phillips, 1900
- ^ ‘FREER, Ven. T. Henry’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 13 Nov 2013
- ^ ‘ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE’ The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, December 25, 1861; pg. 6; Issue 27463
- ^ ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE The Morning Post (London, England), Tuesday, March 03, 1863; pg. 6; Issue 27833
- ^ Forebears
- ^ PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Thursday, February 20, 1890; Issue 13034
- ^ Obituary The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jun 28, 1904; pg. 9; Issue 37432
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2022 archdeaconries |
- Carol Coslett, Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales (previously Archdeacon of Chesterfield)
- Matthew Trick, Archdeacon of Derby City and South Derbyshire
- Karen Hamblin, Archdeacon of East Derbyshire
- Nicky Fenton, Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales
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