Hi All,
Re posting on missing clerics.
I have a missing Rev Henry Dawson, ref to him c1840 as a landowner in
N.W.Yorks, but he is not registered locally.
He has a brother called Fredrick. Possible he has a connection with St
Leonards either a church or a place in southern England.
Any info at all would be appreciated.
Cheers
Phil Hudson, Procter Ho, Kirkgate, Settle. UK.
Editor Yorkshire and Lancashire History Quarterlies.
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> Subject: Missing cleric
> Date: 04 January 2000 10:35
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> Forwarded from Martyn Everett in Saffron Walden.
>
> re: Martin Rose's enquiry about Rev. Henry Taylor.
>
> > Most clergymen at that time attended either Oxford or Cambridge
> > University.
> > Three unlikely Henry Taylor's are listed in Alumni Oxonienses, which we
> > have here in the Town Library. We don't have a copy of Venn's Alumni
> > Cantabrigienses here, but I suspect you might locate him in that work.
> >
> > Some Essex Henry Taylor's are listed on the IGI with about the right
> > dates, but there is no indication about their status as clergymen - but
> > the entries could provide you with a clue about where to look.
> > >
> > Please let me know if I can be of further help.
> > >
> > >Martyn Everett.
> > >Local Studies Librarian.
> > >Saffron Walden Library.
> > >
> > >
> >
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