Thomas Hill (priest) explained
Thomas Hill was Archdeacon of Derby from 1847 to 1873.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Hill was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[5] He was ordained deacon in 1811 and priest in 1812.[6] He was vicar of Badgeworth from 1821 to 1847 (Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1865 edition).
He died on 14 September 1875.[7] St Thomas' Church, Derby was built in his memory.
Notes and References
- http://yourdemocracy.newstatesman.com/parliament/law-of-marriage-8212-prohibited-degrees/HAN295657 New Statesman
- http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=026-d547&cid=2-1-20#2-1-20 National Archives
- The Morning Post (London, England), 29 December 1846, p. 6.
- http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34736 British History Online
- http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-130418.pl?sur=Hill&suro=w&fir=Thomas&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&tex=&sye=1780&eye=1880&col=all&maxcount=50 Venn database
- "Ecclesiastical Intelligence", The Morning Post (London, England), 3 March 1863, p. 6.
- "Deaths", The Times, (London, England), 21 September 1875, p. 1.