Joshua Hughes-Games
Joshua Hughes-Games was an Anglican priest, the Archdeacon of Man from 1886 until 1894.[1]
Born in 1831, he was educated at Lincoln College, Oxford. He was vice-principal of York Training College from 1859 to 1861 then headmaster of the Liverpool Institute until 1865. He was principal of King William's College in the Isle of Man[2] for the twenty years (1866–1886); and archdeacon of the island from then until[3] 1894 when he became vicar of Holy Trinity, Hull.[4]
He died on 25 March 1904.[5]
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- Hugh Holland
- John Phillips (bishop after 1605)
- Henry Curwyn
- John Broxop
- Samuel Rutter
- Jonathan Fletcher
- William Urquhart
- John Lomax/Loman
- Archippus Kippax
- Christopher Marsden
- Samuel Wattleworth/Waltleworth
- Robert Horrobin
- John Kippax
- William Mylrea
- Lord George Murray
- Daniel Mylrea
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