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Fallow, Thomas Mcall.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, June 18, 1866. [Only] s. of Thomas Mount, clerk [and Horatia, dau. of Thomas Murdoch, Esq.]. B. [Nov. 26, 1847], at 44, Harley Street, London.
Bapt.
Dec. 31, 1847. [School, Brighton College.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873.
Originally intended to take Holy Orders.
Acted as layhelper to his cousin, the Rev. R. B. Kirby, V. of Chapel-Allerton, Leeds, 1872-85.
Removed to Coatham, where he took part in parochial work and devoted himself to archaeology.
F.S.A., 1888.
Especially interested in Church plate and in the Constitution of the Chapters of the Collegiate and Cathedral Churches of England and of Europe.
With Wilfrid Cripps, did much towards elucidating the datealphabets of the York Assay Office.
Author, The Swedish Ordinal; The Cathedral Churches of Ireland; numerous articles in the Yorks.
Archaeological Journal
and in Victoria County History of Yorks. Editor of The Reliquary, 1890-5, and of The Antiquary, 1895-9. Died Nov. 25, 1910, at his residence, Coatham House, Redcar, Yorks.
(Scott, MSS.; Brighton Coll.
Reg.
, which gives 'b. 1848'; The Times, Nov. 29, 1910; Yorks.
Archaeological Journal
, XXI. 221.)
Thomas Mcall FALLOW
Approx. lifespan: 1847–1910
pens. St John's College adm1866:06:18
Only s. of Thomas Mount FALLOW, clerk [and Horatia MURDOCH dau. of Thomas MURDOCH, Esq.].
b. 44 Harley Street, London , 1847:11:26
c. 1847:12:31
Sch: Brighton College Brighton, [Sussex],
Matric 1866:10MT:
BA 1870
MA 1873
Originally intended to take Holy Orders.
Acted as layhelper to his cousin, Rev. R.
b. Kirby, V.: Chapel-Allerton, Leeds, [West Riding of Yorkshire], 1872-85
Removed to Coatham, [North Riding of Yorkshire], , where he took part in parochial work and devoted himself to archaeology.
FSA 1888
Especially interested in Church plate and in the Constitution of the Chapters of the Collegiate and Cathedral Churches of England and of Europe ,
With Wilfrid Cripps, did much towards elucidating the datealphabets of York Assay Office
Publ.: The Swedish Ordinal; The Cathedral Churches of Ireland
numerous articles in the Yorks. Archaeological Journal and in Victoria County History of Yorkshire
Editor of: : The Reliquary 1890-95, and of The Antiquary 1895-99
d. 1910:11:25 at his residence, Coatham House, Coatham, Redcar, Yorkshire ,
(Scott, MSS.; Brighton College Reg., which gives 'b. 1848'; The Times 1910:11:29; Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, XXI. 221)

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