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Benjamin Woolley Dudley (b Dudley 1805 - d Rangiora 1892) in Auckland, New Zealand) was an eminent New Zealand Anglican priest in the Nineteenth century.[1]
He was educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge and held curacies at Earnley then Ticehurst. Emigrating to New Zealand he became the incumbent at Lyttelton. In 1876[2] he became Archdeacon of Rangiora,[3] where he remained until his death on 28 August 1892.
His son, Benjamin Thornton Dudley, was Archdeacon of Waitemata, and later Auckland from 1883 to 1901.[4]
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- Holy Sepulchre, Auckland
- St John the Evangelist, Auckland
- St Matthew's, Auckland
- St Paul's, Auckland
- St Stephen's, Auckland
- St Saviour's
- Christ's College
- St Michael and All Angels, Christchurch
- All Saints', Dunedin
- St Matthew's, Dunedin
- St James, Franz Josef
- All Saints', Hokitika
- All Saints, Howick
- St James', Kerikeri
- Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo
- Holy Trinity, New Plymouth
- All Saints, Palmerston North
- St Paul's, Papanui
- St Alban's, Pauatahanui
- Holy Trinity, Port Chalmers
- Rangiātea Church
- Christ Church, Russell
- Christ Church, Taita
- St Mary's, Timaru
- St John's Anglican, Trentham
- St John the Baptist, Waimate North
- St Michael's, Waimea West
- St Barnabas, Warrington
- St Barnabas, Wellington
- St John the Evangelist, Westport
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