William Forbes Raymond

William Forbes Raymond (born William Forbes) was Archdeacon of Northumberland from 1842 to 1853.[1][2][3][4]

The only son of Lieutenant-Colonel William Forbes, Deputy Adjutant-General to the Forces in Ireland,[5] he was educated at Charterhouse[6][7] and Trinity College, Cambridge.[8] He was Rector of Strethall[9] before his Archdeacon's appointment; and died in retirement on 21 March 1860.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Reference: D/DB 655". Essex Record Office. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  2. ^ Clerical Promotions The Morning Post (London, England), Monday, 18 April 1842; pg. 5; Issue 22231
  3. ^ 'THE NEW CONVOCATION' The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Wednesday, 1 September 1852; Issue 26735
  4. ^ British History On-line
  5. ^ "Alumni Cantabrigienes" Venn.J/Venn,J.A (Ed) Vol 2 Pt 5 Cambridge, CUP, 1953 p258
  6. ^ "List of Carthusians 1880-1879" Parish,W.D: Lewes, Farncombe& Co, 1879
  7. ^ The Morning Post (London, England), Monday, 24 November 1823- preaches at Founders Day Service; pg. [1]; Issue 16513
  8. ^ 'VARIETIES' The York Herald (York, England), Saturday, 21 April 1810; Issue 1025
  9. ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' The Morning Post (London, England), Tuesday, 15 August 1826; Issue 17366
  10. ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' The Newcastle Courant etc (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England), Friday, 30 March 1860; Issue 9666
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