The Ven. Algernon Langston Oldham was the Archdeacon of Ludlow [1] from 1904 to 1913. [2]
Oldham was born in Haywards Heath and educated at Rugby School, Trinity College Oxford [3] and Ripon College Cuddesdon. [4] He was Rector of St Leonard, Bridgnorth from 1883 [5] to 1905; and also Rural Dean of Bridgnorth from 1892. [6]
He died on 23 July 1916. [7]
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Preceded by Henry Bather | Archdeacon of Ludlow 1904–1913 | Succeeded by Alfred Lilley |
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