George Wilkins (priest)
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George Wilkins, D.D. was born in May 1785 and died on 13 Aug 1865. He was a priest in the Church of England.
Ordained 1810, Curate of Great Plumstead 1808, Curate of Hadleigh, Suffolk 1808 - 1815, Vicar of Laxton, Nottinghamshire 1813 - 1817, Vicar of Lowdham, Nottinghamshire 1815 - 1839, Vicar of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham 1817 - 1843, Prebendary of Southwell Minster 1823 - 1865, Rector of Wing, Rutland 1827 - 1839, Archdeacon of Nottingham 1832 - 1865, Rector of Beelsby, Lincolnshire 1843 - 1865
George Wilkins came from a family of architects. His brother William designed several famous buildings including the National Gallery, London. His father was estate architect to the head of the Pierrepont family, who since 1806 had been styled the Earl Manvers.
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Preceded by George Hutchinson |
Vicar of St.Mary's Church, Nottingham 1817–1843 |
Succeeded by Joshua William Brooks |
[edit] References
- The Anglican Church in the Industrialised Town, St. Mary's Parish, Nottingham 1770-1884 M.W.Bowen MA, M Phil, University of Nottingham, October 1997