Arthur Upcott
The Ven Arthur William Upcott , DD, MA (6 January 1857 – 22 May 1922) was an Anglican priest and educationalist.
He was born in Cullompton on 6 January 1857 [1] and educated at Sherborne and Exeter College, Oxford. Ordained in 1886,[2] he was Chaplain[3] then Head Master of St Mark's School, Windsor until 1891. He held two further headships: St Edmund's School, Canterbury (1891–1902); and Christ's Hospital[4] ( 1902–1919).
He was Rector of Brightling[5] and Archdeacon of Hastings from 1920[6] until his death on 22 May 1922.[7]
Notes
- ^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ The Times, Friday, Sep 24, 1886; pg. 6; Issue 31873; col B Ordinations
- ^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
- ^ Christ’s Hospital Archived May 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ National Archives
- ^ The Times, Monday, Oct 25, 1920; pg. 13; Issue 42550; col C Ecclesiastical intelligence
- ^ A Wise Headmaster. Dr. A. W. Upcott., Christ's Hospital In Transition The Times Thursday, May 25, 1922; pg. 6; Issue 43040; col F
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- John Courtail
- Matthias D'Oyly
- Edward Raynes
- Thomas Birch
- Julius Hare
- William Otter
- John Hannah
- Robert Sutton
- Theodore Churton (became Archdeacon of Hastings)
- Henry Southwell, Bishop suffragan of Lewes
- Hugh Hordern
- Francis Smythe
- Lloyd Morrell
- Peter Booth
- Max Godden (became Archdeacon of Lewes & Hastings)
- created from Lewes
- Theodore Churton (previously Archdeacon of Lewes)
- Benedict Hoskyns
- Arthur Upcott
- Thomas Cook, Bishop suffragan of Lewes
- Arthur Alston
- Ernest Reid
- Guy Mayfield
- dissolved/merged to Lewes & Hastings
- Max Godden (previously Archdeacon of Lewes)
- Christopher Luxmoore
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- renamed to Hastings
- Philip Jones (previously Archdeacon of Lewes & Hastings)
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