John Law (priest)

John Law, D.D. (b Bombay 31 January 1739 - d Rochester 5 February 1827) was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Rochester[1] from 3 September 1767 until his death.[2]

Law was educated at Harrow; and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[3] He held livings at Wateringbury, Shorne, Chatham, Westmill and Great Easton.

Notes

Church of England titles
Preceded by
John Denne
Archdeacon of Rochester
1767–1827
Succeeded by
Walker King


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