Thomas Taylor (priest)
The Ven. Thomas Taylor, DD (1857–1803) was the Archdeacon of Chichester from his installation on 15 October 1803[1] until[2] his death on 4 January 1808: he was also Rector of Abinger, [3] Professor of Law at Gresham College and an Honorary Chaplain to the King.[4]
Notes
- ↑ British history on-line
- ↑ On Thursday last, the Rev. Dr. Taylor, Archdeacon of Chichester, held his primary visitation Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc. (Portsmouth, England), Monday, July 22, 1805; Issue 302
- ↑ Alumni Oxonienses the members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886; their parentage, birthplace and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. Being the matriculation register of the University" Volume IV (A-D) p1396 Foster, J (Ed): Oxford, Parker, 1888
- ↑ 'Advertisements & Notices' The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Wednesday, April 13, 1808; Issue 12141.
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- Sole archdeacons:
- Ricoard
- Henry
- Roger
- Robert
- Senior archdeacons:
- Henry
- Seffrid II
- Matthew of Chichester
- Peter
- Richard
- Archdeacons of Chichester:
- Silvester
- William Durand
- William
- Walter
- John Climping
- John de Reigate
- Geoffrey de Gates
- Robert of Wiston
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- Gervase of Séez
- Robert Leyset/de Leycester
- John Langley
- Adam de Houton
- Simon de Bredon
- Walter de Alderbury
- John de Sculthorpe
- John Pipe
- Robert de Walton
- Henry Folvyle
- William Wardene/Wardieu
- Simon Russell
- Lambert Threkingham
- John Thomas
- William Read
- Thomas Harlyng
- John Lindfield/Lyndefeld
- John Faukes
- William Walesby
- William Normanton
- Simon de Gredon/Gredon
- John Sprever
- John Doget
- Peter Huse/Husy
- Henry Boleyn
- John Coke/Cooke
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