William Hunt (Archdeacon of Bath)

William Hunt (c. 1669 - c. 1733) was the Archdeacon of Bath from 31 December 1711 until his death.

William Hunt
Bornc. 1669
Diedc. 1733

Education

Hunt was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School)[1][2] and later scholar and fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.[3]

Career

He was Canon of Wells and Archdeacon of Bath from 1711–1733.

Church of England titles
Preceded by
William Clement
Archdeacon of Bath
17111733
Succeeded by
Lawson Huddleston
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See also

References

  1. Preston, Arthur Edwin (1929). St.Nicholas Abingdon and Other Papers, pre isbn. Oxford University Press.
  2. Richardson, William H (1905). List of Some Distinguished Persons Educated at Abingdon School 1563-1855, pre isbn. Hughes Market Place (Abingdon). p. 9.
  3. Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Horrobin-Hyte


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