Barnabas Long
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Barnabas Long or Longe was Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1683 to 1685.
Long was born in Pontefract was educated at University College, Oxford.[1] He became Vicar of Selborne in 1680;[2] Chancellor of Llandaff in 1681, Canon of York in 1682; Rector of Fyfield in 1684, and of Oddington that same year.[3]
He died on 11 April 1685.
References
- ^ Lloyd-Lytton Pages 921-955 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714. Originally published by University of Oxford, Oxford, 1891
- ^ The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne By Gilbert White p536: London; J. & J.A. Arch; 1837
- ^ "Publications of the Surtees Society", Volumes 158-159 (1950) p127
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