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James Wentworth Leigh (22 January 1838 – 5 January 1923) was an Anglican priest in the last decade of the 19th century and the first two of the 20th.[1] He was a very active Freemason, an enthusiastic temperance campaigner, and an ardent social reformer.
Anglican priest
Born at Paris and brought up at Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire[2] in a noble family (his father was Chandos Leigh, 1st Baron Leigh from 1839), he was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge.[3][4]
At the age of sixteen he attempted to enlist in the British Army to serve in the Crimean War and after leaving university went on a tour with three friends of Egypt, Palestine and Constantinople before studying for ministry in the Church of England at Wells Theological College.[2] He was ordained in 1862 [5] and became Curate of St John the Baptist, Bromsgrove. Two years later he was appointed Vicar of Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. Later he held incumbencies at All Saints Leamington and St Mary's, Bryanston Square.[6] In 1894[7] he was appointed to the Deanery of Hereford Cathedral and retired in 1919. He died in January 1923 aged 84.
He was an active and zealous Freemason, who rose to very senior rank within the organisation. Having risen through the ranks of his lodge, and his Provincial Grand Lodge, and attained appointment as an officer of the United Grand Lodge of England, in 1899 he was granted the honorary rank of Past Grand Chaplain, the most senior clerical appointment in Freemasonry. In 1906 he received a patent to act as Provincial Grand Master of Herefordshire, taking sole charge of all lodges in that county.[8]
Notes
- Dr. J. W. Leigh. An Unconventional Dean The Times Saturday, Jan 06, 1923; pg. 11; Issue 43232; col B
- Moir, Prebendary A.L. (1968). Deans of Hereford. Orphans Printing Press. p. 52.
- "Leigh, James Wentworth (LH857JW)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- "Who was Who"1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
- "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
- thePeerage.com
- New Dean of Hereford The Rev. the Hon. James Wentworth Leigh The Times Wednesday, Apr 04, 1894; pg. 10; Issue 34229; col C
- Horsley (The Rev'd Canon), JW (1906). "Notes on the Grand Chaplains of England". Ars Quatuor Coronatorum. Vol. 19. London: Quatuor Coronati Correspondence Circle Ltd. p. 196.
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Preceded by George Herbert |
Dean of Hereford 1894–1919 |
Succeeded by Reginald Waterfield |
Deans of Hereford |
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High Medieval |
- Ralph
- Geoffrey
- Richard
- Hugh de Breusa
- Hugh de Mapenor
- Henry
- Thomas de Bosebir
- Ralph de Maidstone
- Stephen Thorne
- Ancelin/Anselm
- Giles de Avenbury
- John de Aqua-Blanca
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Late Medieval |
- Stephen de Ledebury
- Thomas Trilleck
- William de Feriby
- William Bermingham
- John de Middleton
- John Harold
- John Prophet
- Thomas Felde
- John Bagshaw
- John Stanwey
- Henry Shelford
- John Berew
- Richard Pede
- Thomas Chaundler
- Oliver King
- John Hervey
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Early modern |
- Reginald West
- Thomas Wolsey
- Edmund Frowcester
- Gamaliel Clifton
- Hugh Curwen
- Edmund Daniel
- John Ellis
- John Watkins
- Charles Langford
- Edward Doughtie
- Richard Montagu
- Oliver Lloyd
- Silvanus Griffiths
- Daniel Price
- John Richardson
- Jonathan Browne
- Herbert Croft
- Thomas Hodges
- George Benson
- John Tyler
- Robert Clavering
- John Harris
- Edward Cresset
- Edmund Castle
- John Egerton
- Francis Webber
- Nathan Wetherell
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Late modern |
- William Leigh
- George Gretton
- Robert Carr
- Edward Mellish
- Edward Grey
- John Merewether
- Richard Dawes
- George Herbert
- Wentworth Leigh
- Reginald Waterfield
- Hedley Burrows
- Robert Price
- Norman Rathbone
- Peter Haynes
- Robert Willis
- Michael Tavinor
- Sarah Brown
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Diocese of Hereford |
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- Hereford Cathedral
- The Palace, Hereford
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Office holders |
- Richard Jackson, Bishop of Hereford
- AEO: Bishop suffragan of Oswestry (vacant) & Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet (vacant)
- Sarah Brown, Dean of Hereford
- Derek Chedzey, Archdeacon of Hereford
- Fiona Gibson, Archdeacon of Ludlow
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Historic offices |
- Archdeacon of Shropshire/Salop (11th century–1876; renamed to Ludlow)
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