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The Ven. Edward Spencer Noakes, MA, LL.D (1861[1]-1944) was Archdeacon of Derby[2] from 1909[3] to[4] 1943.[5]

He was born at Brede in 1861, educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge[6][7] and ordained deacon in 1889 and priest in 1891.[8] His first post was at St Andrew the Less, Cambridge.[9][10] He was a teacher at The Perse School, Cambridge[11] then Head teacher[12] at Magnus Grammar School.[13] He was Vicar of Edale from 1905 to 1908 (and Rural Dean of Eyam from 1907 to 1908); Vicar of St John's, Derby from 1908 to 1914; and Vicar of St Matthew, Darley Abbey from 1914 to 1930.[citation needed]

He died on 30 December 1944.[14]

Notes

  1. ^ Genealogical web-site
  2. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929/30 Oxford, OUP, 1929, p. 948.
  3. ^ Ecclesiastical Intelligence The Times (London, England), 2 August 1909; p. 9; issue 39027.
  4. ^ London Gazette 3 June 1910
  5. ^ "Ecclesiastical News" The Times (London, England), 20 April 1943; p. 6; issue 49525.
  6. ^ University Intelligence The Times (London, England), 23 January 1893; p. 6; issue 33855.
  7. ^ A History of Nottinghamshie
  8. ^ "History of Newark-on-Trent; being the life story of an ancient town" Brown,C: Newark, Whiles, 1904.
  9. ^ Church Profile
  10. ^ Genuki
  11. ^ ‘Local and District News’ Nottinghamshire Guardian (London, England), 9 December 1893; p. 3; issue 2534.
  12. ^ ‘Advertisements & Notices’. Leeds Mercury (Leeds, England), 22 December 1894; issue 17696.
  13. ^ Ecclesiastical Intelligence The Times (London, England), 14 December 1893; p. 8; issue 34134.
  14. ^ Deaths The Times (London, England), 2 January 1945; p. 1; issue 50030.
Church of England titles
Preceded by Archdeacon of Derby
1909–1943
Succeeded by