Talbot Dilworth-Harrison

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Talbot Dilworth-Harrison (5 July 1886 – 16 May 1975) was Archdeacon of Chesterfield[1] from 1934[2] until 1943.[3]

He was educated at Dean Close School, Keble College, Oxford[4] and Ripon College Cuddesdon.[5] He was a Lecturer at St Boniface Missionary College, Warminster from 1907 until 1908; Curate at StMary, Prestwich from 1909 to 1917; Vicar of Ringley from 1917 to 1927; and Vicar of St Bartholomew, Brighton before his time as Archdeacon[6] and Vicar of Edingley afterwards.

Notes

  1. ^ "About The Friends Charity". Friends of Chesterfield Parish Church. Archived from the original on 28 June 2017.
  2. ^ Ecclesiastical News The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Feb 06, 1934; pg. 9; Issue 46671
  3. ^ Ecclesiastical News The Times (London, England), Monday, Jul 22, 1963; pg. 12; Issue 55759
  4. ^ University Intelligence The Times (London, England), Friday, Oct 25, 1907; pg. 8; Issue 38473
  5. ^ ‘DILWORTH-HARRISON, Ven. Talbot’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 18 Dec 2014
  6. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947-48 Oxford, OUP,1947
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