Algernon Oldham
Anglican priest
The Ven. Algernon Langston Oldham (bapt. 14 March 1847 – 23 July 1916) was an Anglican priest who served as the Archdeacon of Ludlow[1] from 1904 to 1913.[2]
Oldham was born in Haywards Heath and educated at Rugby School, Trinity College Oxford[3] and Ripon College Cuddesdon.[4] He was Rector of St Leonard, Bridgnorth from 1883[5] to 1905; and also Rural Dean of Bridgnorth from 1892.[6]
He died on 23 July 1916.[7]
References
- ^ National Archives
- ^ "Ecclesiastical Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Monday, May 5, 1913; pg. 3; Issue 40203
- ^ "This Evening's News." Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Saturday, December 18, 1869; Issue 1514.
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908 p1085 London: Oxford University Press, 1908
- ^ The Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Friday, April 6, 1883; Issue 10887
- ^ "Ecclesiastical Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Thursday, Apr 14, 1892; pg. 7; Issue 33612
- ^ 'OLDHAM, Ven. Algernon Langston', Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 4 May 2017
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Preceded by Henry Bather | Archdeacon of Ludlow 1904–1913 | Succeeded by Alfred Lilley |
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Archdeacons of Shropshire and of Ludlow
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- Peter le Kauf
- Odo
- Gilbert Foliot
- Hugh Foliot
- Nicholas de Aquila
- Simon de Edenbridge
- Peter d'Aigueblanche
- John Foliot
- James d'Aigueblanche
- Hervey de Boreham
- Richard de Swinfield
- James d'Aigueblanche (2nd term)
- Adam de Fileby
- John de Bestan
- John de Swinfield
- Roger de Canterbury
- Philip Talbot
(Shropshire)
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- William le Mercer de Rosse
- Richard de Sydenhale
- Henry de Shipton
- William de Borstall
- Richard Nowell
- John Hoare
- John Welles
- John Hereford
- John Loveney
- John Merbury
- William Leche
- Thomas Yone
- Robert Jeffry
- Thomas Morton
- John Martyn
- William Webbe
- Arthur Stafford
- John Wardroper
- William Gobard
- Henry Martyn
- Humphrey Ogle
- Richard Sparcheford
(Shropshire)
- Richard Smythe
- Robert Grensill
- Robert Greenwiche
- Morgan Godwin
- Thomas Cooke
- Stephen Philips
- Francis Wheeler
- Adam Ottley
- Robert Comyn
- Richard Crosse
- Samuel Croxall
- Robert Breton
- Egerton Leigh
- John Harley
- Robert Clive
- Joseph Plymley (Corbett)
- William Vickers
- William Waring (became Archdeacon of Ludlow)
- William Waring (previously Archdeacon of Shropshire)
- George Maddison
- Henry Bather
- Algernon Oldham
- Alfred Lilley
- Edwin Bartleet
- Henry Dixon
- Herbert Whately
- Hugh Bevan
- John Lewis
- Andrew Woodhouse
- Mark Wood (Bishop of Ludlow)
- Ian Griggs
- Richard Lewis
- John Saxbee (Bishop of Ludlow)
- Michael Hooper (Bishop of Ludlow)
- Alistair Magowan (Bishop of Ludlow)
- Fiona Gibson
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