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Moultrie, John.
Adm. pens.
(age 19) at TRINITY, Apr. 25, 1819.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. George (1797), R. of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire (and Harriet Fendall). B. Dec. 30, 1799, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1819; Bell Scholar, 1820; Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826.
Tutor to the sons of Lord Craven.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 24, 1822.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1825; priest (Ely) 1825.
R. of Rugby, 1825-74.
Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral, 1864.
A friend and contemporary of Dr Arnold, Head Master of Rugby.
Author of My brother's grave and other Poems; Dream of Life; Lays of the English Church; Memoir and Poetical Remains of W. S. Walker; Sermons (preached at Rugby); Altars, Hearths, and Graves, etc.
Married, July 28, 1825, Harriet Margaret Fergusson, and had issue.
Died Dec. 26, 1874; buried in the parish church.
'Good John Moultrie, 50 years Rector of Rugby' is commemorated by the Moultrie aisle, and by a mural tablet which records that he died 'of illness caught in visiting the sick of his parish.' There is also a Moultrie Road in Rugby.
(E. A. B. Barnard; Inns of Court; Crockford; D.N.B.)
John MOULTRIE
Approx. lifespan: 1799–1874
pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1819:04:25
Eldest s. of Rev. George (1797),
R.: Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire (and Harriet Fendall)
b. 1799:12:30 in London
Sch: Eton School Eton, [ Buckinghamshire ]
Matric 1819:10MT:
Bell Scholar 1820
Scholar 1822
BA 1823
MA 1826
Tutor to: : sons of Lord Craven.
Adm. at: Middle Temple 1822:01:24
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1825
Ord. priest Ely 1825
R.: Rugby, [ Warwickshire ] 1825-74
Hon. Canon of: : Worcester Cathedral Worcester, [ Worcestershire ] 1864
A friend and contemporary of Dr Arnold,
Headmaster of: Rugby, [ Warwickshire ]
Author of My brother's grave and other Poems; Dream of Life; Lays of the English Church; Memoir and Poetical Remains of W. S. Walker; Sermons (preached at Rugby); Altars, Hearths, and Graves etc.
m. 1825:07:28,Harriet Margaret Fergusson.
had issue
d. 1874:12:26
buried in the parish church Rugby, Warwickshire . "Good John MOULTRIE, 50 years Rector of Rugby" is commemorated by the Moultrie aisle, and by a mural tablet which records that he died "of illness caught in visiting the sick of his parish." There is also a Moultrie Road in Rugby, [ Warwickshire ]
(E. A. B. Barnard; Inns of Court; Crockford; D.N.B. )

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