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England, William.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 29, 1774, and adm.
Fell.-Com. Mar. 16, 1787.
B. at Blandford, Dorset.
School, Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1782; D.D. 1814.
Ord. deacon (London) May 21, 1780; priest (Exeter) Sept. 23, 1781; R. of Gt Yeldham, Essex, Jan. 19, 1782-1804.
R. of Winterbourne Came, Dorset, 1804-20, and with St Germaine and Ower Moigne, 1808-20.
Archdeacon of Dorset, 1815-35.
R. of Ower Moigne and West Stafford with Frome Billet, 1820-35.
Married a dau. of John Litell Bridge, of Shudy Camps, Cambs. 'He was never known to do or say an ill-natured thing, to resist call of Charity, to hear his neighbour abused without endeavouring to defend or palliate, or to violate the sacred obligations of truth; and his piety was as sincere and unostentatious as his charity was unbounded.' Died Nov. 13, 1835, at West Stafford.
Father of William (next).
(St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 238; Foster, Index Eccles.; Hutchins, II. 290; G. Mag., 1836, I. 209.)
William ENGLAND
Approx. lifespan: 1756–1835
pens. St John's College adm1774:06:29, and
Fell.-Com. adm1787:03:16
b. Blandford, Dorset
Sch: Bristol School [Bristol], [ Somerset ]
Matric 1776:10MT:
BA 1778
MA 1782
DD 1814
Ord. deacon London 1780:05:21
Ord. priest Exeter 1781:09:23
R.: Gt Yeldham, Essex 1782-1804:01:19
R.: Winterbourne Came, Dorset 1804-20, and with St Germaine and Ower Moigne, [ Dorset ] 1808-20
Archdeacon of: Dorset 1815-35
R.: Ower Moigne and West Stafford, [ Dorset ] with Frome Billet, [ Dorset ] 1820-35
m. a dau. of John Litell BRIDGE of Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire 'He was never known to do or say an ill-natured thing, to resist call of Charity, to hear his neighbour abused without endeavouring to defend or palliate, or to violate the sacred obligations of truth; and his piety was as sincere and unostentatious as his charity was unbounded.'
d. 1835:11:13 at West Stafford, [ Dorset ]
father of William ENGLAND (next)
( St John's College Adm., IV. 238; Foster, Index Eccles.; Hutchins, II. 290; G. Mag 1836, I. 209.)

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