Arthur Winnington-Ingram (priest)

The Ven. Arthur John Winnington-Ingram, MA (14 June 1888 1 June 1965[1]) was Archdeacon of Hereford, England, from 1942[2] to 1958.[3]

He was educated at Hereford Cathedral School, St John's College, Oxford and Wells Theological College; and ordained in 1913.[4] He was Curate then Vicar of Corsham from 1921 to 1928; CPrincipal of St Aidan's Theological College, Ballarat from 1921 to 1928; Vicar of Kimbolton from 1929 to 1936; Rural Dean of Leominster from 1934 to 1936; Prebendary of Hereford Cathedral from 1937 to 1961; and Rector of Ledbury from 1936 to 1945.[5]

He is buried in the churchyard of St Swithun's, Headbourne Worthy.

Notes

  1. thePeerage.com
  2. Ecclesiastical News The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Feb 11, 1942; pg. 7; Issue 49157
  3. Archdeacon Of Hereford Resigning The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 05, 1958; pg. 8; Issue 54195.
  4. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929-30 Oxford, OUP, 1929
  5. ‘WINNINGTON-INGRAM, Ven. Arthur John’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 5 Dec 2013
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Geoffrey Durnford Iliff
Archdeacon of Hereford
19421958
Succeeded by
Thomas Berkeley Randolph


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