Richard Thorpe (priest)
Richard Joshua Thorpe (born 13 May 1838 Hoghton; died 23 October 1920 Christchurch)[1] was an Anglican priest in the second half of the Nineteenth Century and the first two decades of the Twentieth.[2]
Thorpe was educated at Trinity College, Dublin[3] and ordained in 1862. He served three curacies: at St John, Dublin (1861–1864); St Andrew the Less, Cambridge (1864[4]-1866) and St John, Langley, Essex (1866–1867).He was at All Saints, Nelson from 1867 to 1878, where he was also Archdeacon of Waimea[5] and Dean of New Zealand. He was then the Incumbent of St Paul, Wellington.[6]
References
- Blain's Clergy in the Diocese of Dunedin, 1852–1919
- Crockford's Clerical Directory 1908 p 1185: London, Horace Cox, 1908
- "Alumni Dublinenses : a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860)George Dames Burtchaell/Thomas Ulick Sadleir Supplement p118: Dublin, Alex Thom and Co, 1935
- UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE The Morning Post (London, England), Friday, 8 April 1864; pg. 6; Issue 28178. British Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800–1900
- Canterbury Museum
- Hive
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