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British Archdeacon
Willoughby Charles Allen (7 October 1867 – 10 February 1953
[1] ) was an
Anglican priest in the early 20th century.
[2]
He was educated at the
Clergy Orphan School in
Canterbury
[3] and
Exeter College, Oxford .
[4] He was
ordained in 1894
[5] and began his ecclesiastical career as a
curate in
South Hinksey . He was a
Fellow of
His old college
[6] until 1908 when he became Principal of Egerton Hall, Manchester. He was
Archdeacon of Manchester from 1909
[7] to 1916;
Archdeacon of Blackburn from 1916 to 1920; and
Rector of
Saham Toney from 1922 to 1932.
References
^ Rev. W. C. Allen
The Times (London, England), Thursday, Feb 12, 1953; pg. 10; Issue 52544
^ ‘ALLEN, Rev. Willoughby Charles’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012
accessed 21 June 2013
^ 'UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE' Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, July 9, 1887; Issue 7008
^
College web-site
^
Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929 p17
^ University Intelligence
The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Jun 20, 1894; pg. 10; Issue 34295
^ News in Brief
The Times (London, England), Saturday, Sep 11, 1909; pg. 13; Issue 39062
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