Henry Rudge Hayward

Henry Rudge Hayward (February 1831 – 17 December 1912) was Archdeacon of Cheltenham from 1883[1] to 1908.[2][3]

Henry Rudge Hayward
BornFebruary 1831
Wantage, Berkshire, England
Died(1912-12-17)17 December 1912

Education

Hayward was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon-on-Thames (now Abingdon School) which he attended as a boarder from August 1840 until 1849;[4] and Pembroke College, Oxford, matriculating in 1849 and graduating B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856. He was a scholar from 1849 to 1858 and a fellow from 1858 to 1864.[5][6] He was ordained in 1855.[7]

Career

After a curacy in Marlow, he held incumbencies in Fawley,[8] Lydiard Millicent from 1864 to 1881[9] and Cirencester from 1881 to 1898.[10] He was a Residentiary Canon at Gloucester Cathedral from 1898 to March 1912, when he resigned because of ill health.[11] He died in December 1912.[12]

He married Isabella Elizabeth Bucknall-Estcourt, daughter of Rev. Edmund Hiley Bucknall-Estcourt and sister of Lord Lord Estcourt.[11]

See also

References

  1. National Archives
  2. "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory (1900). London, John Phillips.
  3. "Hayward, Ven. Henry Rudge, (died 7 Dec. 1912)". Who Was Who. A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  4. "Register". Abingdon School.
  5. Foster, Joseph. "Hayward, Henry Rudge" . Alumni Oxonienses  via Wikisource.
  6. ‘UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE’ The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Monday, November 21, 1853; Issue 27117
  7. ‘ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE’ The Morning Post (London, England), Tuesday, June 05, 1855; pg. 5; Issue 25405
  8. ‘ECCLESIASTICAL’ Derby Mercury (Derby, England), Wednesday, February 26, 1862; Issue 6779
  9. Swindon in the past
  10. Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886 . Oxford: Parker and Co. via Wikisource.
  11. "New Canon of Gloucester Cathedral". Gloucester Journal. 23 March 1912. p. 8. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  12. "Canon H. R. Hayward." The Times (London, England), Tuesday, 10 December 1912; pg. 11; Issue 40078


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