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Luxmoore, Charles Scott.
Adm. pens.
at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 29, 1811.
[Eldest] s. of the [Rt. Rev. John (1776)], Bishop of Hereford.
B. [1792], at Eton.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 28, 1815; priest, Aug. 13, 1815; R. of Bromyard (2nd portion), Heref., 1815-54.
Preb.
of Hereford, 1815-54.
R. of Cradley, 1816-54.
R. (sinecure) of Darowen, Montgom., 1819-54.
Preb.
of St Asaph, 1819.
Dean of St Asaph, 1826-54.
Chancellor of St Asaph.
Lecturer at Bromyard.
Married, Sept.
10, 1829, Catherine, dau. of Sir John Nicholl, Dean of the Arches, of Merthyr Mawr, Glam.
Died Apr. 27, 1854, at Cradley; buried in St Asaph Cathedral.
'The death of the Dean of St Asaph removes another gigantic pluralist.
The late Dean held, beside his deanery, which was worth £1200 per annum, the rectory of Cradley, worth £1000 per annum, a sinecure rectory at Bromyard, £200 per annum, another of the same value at Darowen, the Chancellorship of the Cathedral and a Canonry of Hereford.' (The Clerical Journal, 1854.) Father of John N. (1848); brother of John H. M. (1817). (Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; Scott, MSS.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Boase, II. 538; Cant.
Act Book; G. Mag.
, 1854, I. 663.)
Charles Scott LUXMOORE
Approx. lifespan: 1792–1854
pens. St John's College adm1811:04:29
Eldest s. of the [Rt Rev. John ((1776)), Bishop of Hereford.
b. (1792), Eton, [Buckinghamshire],
Sch: Eton
Matric 1811:10MT:
Scholar 1811
BA 1815
MA 1818
Ord. deacon Hereford 1815:05:28
Ord. priest 1815:08:13
R.: Bromyard (2nd portion), Herefordshire , 1815-54
Prebendary: Hereford [Herefordshire], 1815-54
R.: Cradley [Herefordshire], 1816-54
R. (sinecure) of Darowen, Montgomeryshire , 1819-54
Prebendary: St Asaph, [Flintshire], 1819
Dean of St Asaph, [Flintshire], 1826-54
Chancellor of: : St Asaph, [Flintshire],
Lecturer at: : Bromyard [Herefordshire], .
m. 1829:09:10,Catherine dau. of Sir John NICHOLL, Dean of the Arches, of Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan ,
d. 1854:04:27 at Cradley, [Herefordshire],
buried in St Asaph Cathedral, [Flintshire], . "The death of the Dean of St Asaph removes another gigantic pluralist. The late Dean held, beside his deanery, which was worth £ 1200
per annum, the rectory of Cradley, [Herefordshire], , worth £ 1000 per annum, a sinecure rectory at Bromyard, [Herefordshire], , £ 200 per annum, another of the same value at Darowen, [Montgomeryshire], , the Chancellorship of the Cathedral and a Canonry of Hereford, [Herefordshire], ."
( The Clerical Journal 1854)
father of John N. (1848)
brother of John H. M. LUXMOORE (1817)
(Burke, L.G.; D.N.B. ; Scott, MSS. ; Foster, Index Eccles.; Boase, II. 538; Cant. Act Book; G. Mag. 1854, I. 663)

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