Arthur Clarke (priest) explained

Arthur Frederic Clarke (22 December 1848 – 4 January 1932[1]) was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[2] He was educated at Charterhouse[3] and Trinity College, Oxford. He was ordained in 1874.[4] After curacies at Beverley, Linthorpe, Alvechurch and Leek Wootton[5] he was Vicar[6] of Cockerham[7] from 1881[8] until[9] 1905; and Archdeacon of Lancaster from 1896 to 1905.[10] He was then Vicar of Rochdale from 1905[11] to 1910; its Rural Dean from 1905 to 1910; and its Archdeacon from 1910 to 1919. During this period he was also an honorary chaplain to the forces.A bell at St Andrew, Singapore is dedicated to him.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Deaths The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jan 06, 1932; pg. 1; Issue 46023
  2. ‘CLARKE, Rev. Arthur Frederic’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 25 June 2013
  3. ”List of Carthusians, 1800 to 1879” Parish, W.D: Lewes : Farncombe and Co., 1879 p48
  4. [Crockford's Clerical Directory]
  5. ‘CHURCH NEWS’ The Blackburn Standard: Darwen Observer, and North-East Lancashire Advertiser (Blackburn, England), Saturday, December 03, 1881; pg. 2; Issue 2406
  6. http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Cockerham/stmichael/baptisms_1877-1893.html Parish Records
  7. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=055-pr2666&cid=-1#-1 National Archives
  8. ‘Multiple News Items’ The Morning Post (London, England), Thursday, December 08, 1881; pg. 2; Issue 34151
  9. http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26005/pages/7474/page.pdf London Gazette
  10. ‘PREFERMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS’ The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post (Bristol, England), Friday, January 3, 1896
  11. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=53027 British History on-line
  12. http://www.ttc.edu.sg/csca/rart_doc/anecdot/sac.html TTC