词条 | William Pollock (priest) |
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The Venerable William Pollock, DD (22 April 1812 in Dublin – 11 October 1873 in Chester) was Archdeacon of Chester from 1867 until 1871.[1] Pollock was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. After a curacy at St Thomas, Stockport he held incumbencies in Macclesfield, St Helens, Liverpool and Bowdon. He was Chaplain of St Patrick's Newry 1837 and was collated as Archdeacon of Chester Dec 14th 1867. He resigned that office through failing health Oct 12th 1871 He had eight children, and his eldest, his daughter Anna, married William Thompson Hill, an East India merchant,and was mother to the Rev William Pollock-Hill M.A Oxen,Vicar of Padgate, Bigbury and Stamford, the famous Victorian athlete and UK record holder for the 1 mile, and won the 1 mile and 3 mile on the same day in March 1895 at Queen's Club meeting v Cambridge, a record never equalled. His eight child Rev Richard Charles Pollock was an eminent Anglican clergyman in Australasia.[3] References1. ^Death Of Archdeacon Pollock The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Oct 15, 1873; pg. 5; Issue 27821 {{Portal|Anglicanism}}{{S-start}}{{S-rel|en}}{{S-bef|before=Richard Greenall}}{{S-ttl|title=Archdeacon of Chester|years=1867–1871}}{{S-aft|after=Edward Ralph Johnson}}{{End}}{{Archdeacons of Chester}}{{Office holders in the Diocese of Chester}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pollock, William}}2. ^DEATH OF ARCHDEACON POLLOCK Cheshire Observer (Chester, England), Saturday, October 18, 1873; pg. 2; Issue 1106 3. ^NZetc 5 : 1812 births|People from Dublin (city)|Alumni of Trinity College Dublin|Archdeacons of Chester|1873 deaths |
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