Frederick Sanders
Frederick Arthur Sanders (1856-1930) was a Church of England priest, most notably Archdeacon of Exeter from 1909 until 1924.
Sanders was born in Exeter; educated at Marlborough and Keble College, Oxford;[1] and ordained in 1879. After a curacies in Lichfield and Buckland Monachorum he held incumbencies at Brixton[2] and Woodleigh.[3]
He died on 14 August 1930.[4]
References
- ^ "Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886; their parentage, birthplace and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. Being the matriculation register of the University" Foster,J (Ed) Vol V p1250 Oxford, Parker & Co,1888
- ^ 'ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS' York Herald (York, England), Saturday, June 23, 1888; pg. 7; Issue 11564. British Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800-1900
- ^ ‘SANDERS, Ven. Frederick Arthur’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 28 Jan 2017
- ^ Douglas History
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Preceded by Ernest GreySandford | Archdeacon of Exeter 1909–1924 | Succeeded by William Frederick Surtees |
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- Sole/primary archdeacons: Odo
- Rolamnus
- William Warelwast
- Archdeacons of Exeter: Ernaldus
- Robert Warelwast
- Walter de Constantiis
- Henry Fitzharding
- Ralph
- Bartholomew Iscanus
- Henry Fitz Robert de Molesiis/de Melvile
- Serlo
- Bonus
- Bartholomew
- Roger de Thoriz
- John Norilis/Norle
- John of Pontoise
- Robert de Evesham
- Peter de Insula
- Bartholomew de Sancto Laurentio
- Richard de Plumstok/de Plumpstock
- William FitzRogo
- John Wele
- Richard de Coleton
- Richard de Morcester
- Thomas de Hereward
- John de Northwode
- William de Grandisson/Grandison
- William Zouche
- Thomas de Nassington
- Otto/Otho de Northwode
- Philip de Beauchamp/de Bello Campo
- Stephen de Pempel/de Penpel/de Pympel
- Philip de Beauchamp (again)
- Thomas de Swaby/Swaby
- Peter Cardinal de Vernhio
- John Cheyne
- Philip Cardinal de Alencon
- William Waltham
- Nicholas Bubwith
- Walter Cook
- Angelo Cardinal Acciaioli
- William Pilton/Thomas Pylton
- Anthony Cardinal de Calvis
- Thomas Hendeman
- Roger Bolter
- John Schute
- Thomas Redman
- James Carslegh
- Peter Stukeley/Stukelegh
- John Druell
- Peter Courtenay
- Robert Aiscough/Ayscogh
- David Hopton
- Richard Nykke
- Hugh Oldham
- Richard More
- John Fulford
- Adam Travesse
- Rowland Taylor
- George Carew
- Robert Fisher/Fysher
- Thomas Barrett
- Aaron Wilson
- Edward Young
- Robert Cary
- Daniel Estcott
- Anthony Sparrow, Bishop of Exeter
- Edward Lake
- Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Exeter
- Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter
- Edward Trelawney
- Richard Ibbetson
- Bishops of Exeter
- John Moore-Stevens
- Philip Freeman
- Henry Sanders
- Ernest Sandford
- Frederick Sanders
- William Surtees
- Huxley Thompson
- Wilfrid Westall
- Richard Babington
- John Richards
- Tony Tremlett
- Paul Gardner
- Penny Driver
- Christopher Futcher
- Andrew Beane
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