James Palmes
James Palmes (1826–1898) was the Archdeacon of the East Riding from 1892 until his death.[1]
Palmes was educated at University College, Durham and ordained in 1850.[2] After a curacy in Leeds he held incumbencies at Weeton and Escrick.
He died on 3 June 1898.[3]
References
- ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries' The Standard (London, England), Saturday, 4 June 1898; pg. 4; Issue 23068
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1885 p 908: London, Horace Cox, 1885
- ^ thePeerage.com
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Preceded by Richard Blunt | Archdeacon of the East Riding 1892–1898 | Succeeded by Charles Mackarness |
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