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Luke Heslop (18 October 1738 – 23 June 1825) was an
Anglican
priest in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Heslop was educated at
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , matriculating in 1760, graduating
B.A. (
Senior Wrangler ) 1764,
M.A. 1767,
B.D. 1775. He also took the
Lambeth degree of
D.D. in 1810.
[1] He was ordained in 1764,
[2] became a college Fellow in 1769 and a Moderator in Chemistry 1772–73.
[1]
He held the following positions in the church:
[1]
Curate of
Gislingham , Suffolk, 1764
Vicar of
St Peter le Poer , London, 1776–77
Prebendary of
St Paul's Cathedral , 1776–92
Rector of
Adstock , Buckinghamshire, 1777–1804
Archdeacon of Buckingham , 1778–1825
[3]
Prebendary of
Lincoln Cathedral , 1778–1825
Rector of
Addington, Buckinghamshire , 1792 ("for a short time")
Rector of
Fulmer , Buckinghamshire, 1804 ("for a short time")
Rector of
Bothal , Northumberland, 1804–09
Rector of
St Marylebone , London, 1809
[1] /1810
[4] –1825 [He was the incumbent priest, but the rectory was
impropriated until 1821.]
[4]
Rector of
St Stephen's and
St Augustine's , Bristol, 1810–1825
He died in
Marylebone on 23 June 1825.
[1]
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