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Lancelot Phelps (priest)

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Portrait of Lancelot Ridley Phelps (1853–1936), Provost of Oriel College, Oxford.

Lancelot Ridley Phelps[1] (b Sevenoaks 3 November 1853; d Oxford 16 December 1936)[2] was Provost of Oriel College, Oxford[3] from 1914 to 1930.[4]

Phelps was educated at Charterhouse[5] and Oriel College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1872, graduating B.A. in 1877.[6] He was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England in 1879,[7] but not as a priest until 1896. His career was spent as a Fellow and Tutor at Oriel. He was also an Alderman of Oxford and a member of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress from 1905 to 1909.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Portrait of Phelps
  2. ^ The Rev. L. R. Phelps. The Times (London, England), Thursday,  17 December 1936; pg. 18; Issue 47560
  3. ^ National Archives
  4. ^ "Phelps, Lancelot Ridley". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (April 2014 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 19 May 2018. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Phelps, Lancelot Ridley. "Phelps, Lancelot Ridley". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/24136. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Phelps, Rev. Lancelot Ridley" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
  7. ^ "GENERAL ORDINATIONS" The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, 24 September 1879; pg. 2; Issue 33461
  8. ^ Poor Law Commission The Times (London, England), Thursday, 18 February 1909; pg. 3; Issue 38886
Academic offices
Preceded by Provost of Oriel College, Oxford
1914–1930
Succeeded by