Jonathan Kimberley
The Very Rev Jonathan Kimberley (7 June 1651 – 7 March 1720) was Dean of Lichfield from 1713 until his death.[1]
Born in Bromsgrove, Smallwood was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford.[2] He migrated to Cambridge in 1776.[3] He held livings at Stadhampton, Coventry, Baginton, Leamington Hastings and Tatenhill.[4]
Kimberley was appointed Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons by Speaker William Bromley in 1710, and then Dean of Lichfield in 1713.[5]
He died in Tatenhill in 1720.
References
- Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume 10, Coventry and Lichfield Diocese. Deans of Lichfield, Pages 5-8: Institute of Historical Research, London, 2003
- Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714
- Vol. iii. Kaile – Ryves, 1924
- A history of the parish of Tatenhill in the county of Stafford. Hardy, R p20: London, Harrison & Sons, 1907
- "Acceptance in Lieu" (PDF). artscouncil.org.uk. p. 11. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
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Preceded by William Binckes |
Dean of Lichfield 1713 –1720 |
Succeeded by William Walmesley |
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