Peter Atkinson (Archdeacon of Surrey): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Rathfelder (talk | contribs) |
Rlink2 Bot (talk | contribs) archive link repair, may include: archive.* -> archive.today, https for ghostarchive.org and archive.org |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
||
He was born in York and educated at [[Trinity College, Cambridge]].<ref>[https://archive. |
He was born in York and educated at [[Trinity College, Cambridge]].<ref>[https://archive.today/20130830203546/http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-130418.pl?sur=Atkinson&suro=w&fir=Peter&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&tex=&sye=1780&eye=1888&col=all&maxcount=50 Venn Database]</ref> He was [[ordained]] in 1856 and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy in [[Stisted]]. |
||
He was promoted to [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of rural villages, first of [[Pusey, Oxfordshire]] (1860-1868) and then of [[East Hendred]] from 1868 to 1875. He became the other form of parish priest ([[Vicar]]), traditionally mainly supported by salary rather than local income, of the growing town [[Dorking]] from 1875 to 1885<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3622220 Geograph]</ref> and of the populous village of [[Frensham]] from 1885 until his death on 5 March 1888. He held the office from 1880 until death of Archdeacon of Surrey. |
He was promoted to [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of rural villages, first of [[Pusey, Oxfordshire]] (1860-1868) and then of [[East Hendred]] from 1868 to 1875. He became the other form of parish priest ([[Vicar]]), traditionally mainly supported by salary rather than local income, of the growing town [[Dorking]] from 1875 to 1885<ref>[https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3622220 Geograph]</ref> and of the populous village of [[Frensham]] from 1885 until his death on 5 March 1888. He held the office from 1880 until death of Archdeacon of Surrey. |
Latest revision as of 01:59, 31 December 2021
Peter Righton Atkinson (1829–1888) was Archdeacon of Surrey from 1880 until 1888
Biography
[edit]He was born in York and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] He was ordained in 1856 and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy in Stisted.
He was promoted to Rector of rural villages, first of Pusey, Oxfordshire (1860-1868) and then of East Hendred from 1868 to 1875. He became the other form of parish priest (Vicar), traditionally mainly supported by salary rather than local income, of the growing town Dorking from 1875 to 1885[2] and of the populous village of Frensham from 1885 until his death on 5 March 1888. He held the office from 1880 until death of Archdeacon of Surrey.