Frederick Bolton
Frederick Rothwell Bolton (1908–1987) was Dean of Leighlin from 1963 until 1983.[1]
Bolton, born in Warwick to the Irish artist, John Nunn Bolton, and to Florence Francis, he was educated at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and ordained deacon in 1933 and priest in 1934.[2] He began his ecclesiastical career with curacies in Beighton, Chesterfield and Frome. He held incumbencies in West Drayton, East Markham, Kilscoran and Ardara.[citation needed] He published The Caroline tradition of the Church of Ireland, with particular reference to Bishop Jeremy Taylor, London: S.P.C.K., 1958.
Notes
- ^ Crockford’s On-line accessed by subscription Thursday 31 October 2013 10:37 GMT
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975–76 p98: London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
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Deans of Leighlin
- Thomas Tedder
- Randolph Barlow
- John Parker
- Hugh Cressy
- John Nearne
- George Burdett
- Samuel Burgess
- Noah Webbe
- John Francis
- William Crosse
- Bartholemew Vigors
- John Featherston
- Charles Doyne
- Richard Stewart
- Stewart Blacker
- George Maunsell
- Richard Bernard
- Usher Tighe
- James Lyster
- William Lauder
- Francis Watson
- Philip Moore
- William Smyth King
- Frederick Owen
- John Finlay
- Joseph Abbott
- John Phair
- Henry McAdoo
- Frederick Bolton
- Hubert Peacock
- Cecil Faull
- Gordon Wynne
- Tom Gordon
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