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Mccormick, Joseph.
Adm. pens.
at ST JOHN'S, Jan. 3, 1853.
S. of William, contractor, of Regent Street [? Liverpool] [M.P. for Londonderry] [and Nancy]. B. [Oct. 29, 1834], in Liverpool.
Bapt. Nov. 19, 1834.
School, Bingley.
Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1861.
Cricket 'blue,' 1854 and 1856; Capt., 1856.
Claimed to have hit a fast bowler to leg, on Parker's Piece, and run nine for it. Rowing 'blue,' 1856.
Incorp.
at Trin.
Coll., Dublin; B.D. and D.D. (Trin.
Coll., Dublin), 1884.
Ord. deacon (London) 1858; priest 1859; C. of St Peter's, Regent Square, London, 1858-60.
R. of Dunmore East, Waterford, Ireland, 1860-4. C. of St Stephen's, Marylebone, 1864-7. P.C. of St Peter's, Deptford, 1867-75.
V. of Holy Trinity, Kingston-on-Hull, Yorks., 1875-94.
Canon of York, 1884-1914.
V. of St Augustine's, Highbury, 1894-1900.
Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1890-4, and Chaplain-in-Ordinary, 1894-1901.
R. of St James's, Piccadilly, 1900-14.
Hon. Chaplain to King Edward VII and King George V, 1901-14.
Married, Apr. 20, 1871, Frances Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Haines.
Author, What is Sin? and Sermons. Died Apr. 9, 1914.
Father of the next two and of Gregory D. (1894). (Book of Blues; Crockford; Who was Who, 1897-1916; Hennessy; Cambridge Daily News, May 31, 1946; Memories of H. A. Morgan, 107.)
Joseph MCCORMICK
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1914
pens. St John's College adm1853:01:03
s. of William MCCORMICK contractor, of Regent Street [? Liverpool, [ Lancashire ] M.P. for: : Co. Londonderry
s. of Nancy].
b. Liverpool, [ Lancashire ]
c. 1834:11:19 . 1834:10:29
Sch: Bingley School Bingley, [ West Riding of Yorkshire ]
Matric 1853:10MT:
BA 1857
MA 1861
Cricket "blue" 1854, and 1856
Captain: 1856
Claimed to have hit a fast bowler to leg, on Parker's Piece CB [ Cambridgeshire ], and run nine for it. Rowing "blue" 1856
Incorp. at Trinity College, Dublin
BD 1884
DD Trinity College, Dublin 1884
Ord. deacon London 1858
Ord. priest 1859
C.: St Peter's Regent Square, London 1858-60
R.: Dunmore East, Waterford, Ireland 1860-64
C.: St Stephen's Marylebone, [ London ] 1864-67
P.C.: St Peter's Deptford, [ London ] 1867-75
V.: Holy Trinity, Kingston-on-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire 1875-94
Canon of: York, [ Yorkshire ] 1884-1914
V.: St Augustine's Highbury, [ London ] 1894-1900
Hon. Chapl. to Queen Victoria 1890-94,
and Chapl.-in-Ordinary 1894-1901
R.: St James' Piccadilly, [ London ] 1900-14
Hon. Chapl. to King Edward VII and King George V 1901-14
m. 1871:04:20,Frances Harriet dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel: Haines.
Publ.: What is Sin? and Sermons
d. 1914:04:09
father of the next two and of Gregory D. MCCORMICK (1894)
( Book of Blues; Crockford; Who was Who 1897-1916; Hennessy; CB Daily News 1946:05:31; Memories of H. A. Morgan, 107.)

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