Arthur Clarke

Religious Leader

1848 – 1932

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Who was Arthur Clarke?

Arthur Frederic Clarke was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

He was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Oxford. He was ordained in 1874. After curacies at Beverley, Linthorpe, Alvechurch and Leek Wootton he was Vicar of Cockerham from 1881 until 1905; and Archdeacon of Lancaster from 1896 to 1905. He was then Vicar of Rochdale from 1905 to 1910; its Rural Dean from 1905 to 1910; and its Archdeacon from 1910 to 1919. During this period he was also an honorary chaplain to the forces. A bell at St Andrew, Singapore is dedicated to him.

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Born
Dec 22, 1848
Also known as
  • Arthur Frederic Clarke
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • Charterhouse School
  • Trinity College, Oxford
Died
Jan 4, 1932

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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