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Oliver, the Rev. George.
Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at TRINITY, Jan. 15, 1814.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Samuel (1775), R. of Lambley, Notts.
B. Nov. 5, 1782, at Papplewick, Notts.] D.D., Lambeth, 1835.
Second Master at Caistor Grammar School, Lincs., 1803-9. Head Master of King Edward's Grammar School, Grimsby, 1809-31.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1812; priest, 1813; C. of Grimsby, 1814-31.
V. of Clee, Lincs., 1814-31.
V. of Scopwick, 1831-67.
P.C. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1834-46.
Preb.
of Wolverhampton.
R. of South Hykeham, Lincs., 1847-67.
Deputy Past Grand Master of Masons for Lincolnshire, 1832.
Married, 1805, Mary Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Beverley, and had issue, five children.
Author, History and Antiquities of the Town and Minster of Beverley; A Treatise on Education; Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of Grimsby; Monumental Antiquities of Grimsby; History of the Conventual Church, Grimsby; Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of Wolverhampton; History of the Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton; On Educational Societies; Letters on the Liturgy; History of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Sleaford; History of Initiation; Letters on Church Principles; History of the Witham Lodge, Lincoln; Antiquities of Freemasonry, etc.
Died Mar. 3, 1867, at Lincoln.
(Boase, VI. 1236; D.N.B.)
Rev. George OLIVER
Approx. lifespan: 1782–1867
Adm. as a "Ten-year man" Trinity College 1814:01:15
Eldest s. of Rev. Samuel OLIVER (1775) R.: Lambley, Nottinghamshire
b. Papplewick, Nottinghamshire 1782:11:05
DD,
Lambeth: 1835
Second Master at: : Sch: Caistor Grammar School Caistor, Lincolnshire 1803-9
Headmaster of: : Sch: King Edward's Grammar School King Edward's, Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] 1809-31
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1812
Ord. priest 1813
C.: Grimsby, [ Lincolnshire ] 1814-31
V.: Clee, Lincolnshire 1814-31
V.: Scopwick, [ Lincolnshire ] 1831-67
P.C.: St Peter's Wolverhampton, [ Staffordshire ] 1834-46
Prebendary: Wolverhampton, [ Staffordshire ]
R.: South Hykeham, Lincolnshire 1847-67
Deputy Past Grand Master of: : Masons for Lincolnshire 1832
m. 1805,Mary Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas BEVERLEY five children.
had issue
Publ.: History and Antiquities of the Town and Minster of Beverley; A Treatise on Education; Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of Grimsby; Monumental Antiquities of Grimsby; History of the Conventual Church, Grimsby; Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of Wolverhampton; History of the Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton; On Educational Societies; Letters on the Liturgy; History of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Sleaford; History of Initiation; Letters on Church Principles; History of the Witham Lodge, Lincoln; Antiquities of Freemasonry etc.
d. Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] 1867:03:03
( Boase, VI. 1236; D.N.B. )

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