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Polwhele, Arthur Baskerville.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Dec. 7, 1878. [3rd and yst.] s. of the Rev. Edward (next), R. of Pillaton, Cornwall (and Jessie, dau. of Peter Glubb, of Westbourne, Liskeard, Cornwall).
B. Nov. 21, 1858, at Saltash.
School, Plymouth Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, 1885-7. R. of Quinton, Northants., 1887-1926, and V. of Preston Deanery, 1890-1926.
Married, Apr. 4, 1888, Mary Robinson, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Leech Porter, sometime V. of Ladywood, Birmingham, and had issue.
Died May 5, 1926, at Quinton rectory. [The family of Polwhele, supposed to be of Saxon origin, traces its descent from one Drogo, Chamberlain to the Empress Maude and grantee of the Manor of Polwhele in 1140.] (Peile, II. 665; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Northants.
Clergy; Noble and Gentle Men of England; The Guardian
, May 21, 1926.)
Arthur Baskerville POLWHELE
Approx. lifespan: 1858–1926
pens. Christ's College adm1878:12:07
3rd and yst.] s. of Re POLWHELE v. Edward (next), R.: Pillaton, Cornwall , (and Jessie GLUBB dau. of Peter GLUBB, of Westbourne, Liskeard, Cornwall , )
b. Saltash, [Cornwall], 1858:11:21
Sch: Plymouth Grammar School Plymouth, [Devon],
Matric 1879:10MT:
BA 1884
Ord. deacon Worcester 1885
Ord. priest 1886
C.: St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1885-87
R.: Quinton, Northamptonshire , 1887-1926,and
V.: Preston Deanery, [Northamptonshire], 1890-1926
m. 1888:04:04 Mary Robinson PORTER eldest dau. of Rev. John Leech PORTER, sometime
V.: Ladywood, Birmingham, [Warwickshire],
had issue
d. 1926:05:05 at Quinton rectory [Northamptonshire],
The family of Polwhele, supposed to be of Saxon origin, traces its descent from one Drogo, Chamberlain to the Empress Maude and grantee of the Manor of Polwhele, [Cornwall], in 1140.]
( Peile, II. 665; Burke, L.G. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Northants. Clergy; Noble and Gentle Men of England; The Guardian 1926:05:21)
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WILSON (post LEA-WILSON), ARTHUR.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 1, 1878.
S. of Cornelius Lea, of The Cedars, Beckenham, Kent . B. there, Nov. 8, 1858.
School, The Abbey, Beckenham (private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885.
Ord. deacon ( London ) 1882; priest, 1883; C. of St Jude's, Kensal Green, 1882-4. C. of Boxmoor, Hertfordshire , 1884-91.
V. of Leavesden, 1891-1919.
Adopted the name of Lea-Wilson, in 1910.
Perm. to off., dio. of St Albans, 1919-22; dio. of Chichester from 1922.
Of Edgfield, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, in 1941.
Died in 1943.
Brother of Charles L. (1871).
( Crockford .)
Arthur WILSON
post Arthur LEA-WILSON
Approx. lifespan: 1858–1943
pens. Trinity College adm1878:06:01
s. of Cornelius Lea Wilson (post) LEA-WILSON) of The Cedars, Beckenham, Kent ,
b. there 1858:11:08
Sch: The Abbey School Beckenham, [Kent], (private)
Matric 1878:10MT:
BA 1882
MA 1885
Ord. deacon London 1882
Ord. priest 1883
C.: St Jude's, Kensal Green, [London], 1882-84
C.: Boxmoor, Hertfordshire , 1884-91
V.: Leavesden, [Hertfordshire], 1891-1919
Adopted the name of Lea-Wilson, in1910
Perm. to off.: Diocese, St Albans, [Hertfordshire], 1919-22
Diocese of Chichester, [Sussex], from 1922
Of Edgfield, Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, [Sussex], in1941
d. 1943
brother of Charles L. Wilson (post) LEA-WILSON) (1871)
( Crockford .)

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