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Ainger, Thomas.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, June 28, 1816.
Of Cambs. [S. of William, of Whittlesea.
B. there Aug. 1, 1799.
School, Norwich Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1820; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1824; priest (Bristol) Aug. 16, 1825; C. of St Giles', Reading, 1822 (this date is given in D.N.B., but according to Crockford he was not ord. until 1824). C. of St Mary's, Greenwich, 1825.
P.C. of St Mary's, Hampstead, Middlesex, 1841-63.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1859-63.
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of Roxburgh.
Married Frances, dau. of William Barnard, of Deptford Green, Aug. 4, 1828.
Founded the Parochial Association in Hampstead in aid of the S.P.G. Society, 1845, and the Church Extension Association, 1858.
An energetic parish priest and poor-law guardian; helped to found schools and a dispensary; enlarged his church and promoted the building of new churches in the district around Hampstead.
Author, Sermons. Died Nov. 15, 1863.
Brother of William (1803) and father of Arthur C. (1860).
(Boase; D.N.B.)
Thomas AINGER
Approx. lifespan: 1799–1863
Adm sizar St John's College 1816:06:28
of Cambridgeshire ,
s. of William AINGER of Whittlesea, [Cambridgeshire],
b. Whittlesea, [Cambridgeshire], 1799:08:01
Sch: Norwich Grammar</sch
Matric 1817:10MT:
Scholar 1820
BA 1821
MA 1824
Ord. deacon Exeter 1824
Ord. priest Bristol 1825:08:16
C.: St Giles', Reading, [Berkshire], 1822 (this date is given in D.N.B ., but according to Crockford he was not ord. until 1824 )
C.: St Mary's, Greenwich, [London], 1825
P.C.: St Mary's, Hampstead, Middlesex , 1841-63
Prebendary: St Paul's, [London], 1859-63
Domestic Chapl.: to – –, Duke of Roxburgh
m. Frances BARNARD dau. of William BARNARD of Deptford Green, [London], 1828:08:04
Founded Parochial Association in aid of S.P.G. Society in Hampstead[-io+]^ Middlesex [-co] 1845
Founded Church Extension Association 1858
An energetic parish priest and poor-law guardian; helped to found schools and a dispensary:
enlarged his church and promoted the building of new churches in the district around Hampstead, [Middlesex],
Publ.: Sermons
d. 1863:11:15
brother of William AINGER (1803)
father of Arthur Campbell AINGER (1860)
( Boase; D.N.B .)
[add:] Ord. deacon Exeter 1822:09:01 [:add]
[add:](F.P. White)[:add]

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