Henry Ryder (priest)

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The Venerable Henry Ryder, D.D. was an Anglican priest in England. [1]

Ryder was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. [2] He was incorporated at Oxford in 1711. [3] He held living at Grimley, Worcester, Hertingfordbury and Hertford. He was Archdeacon of Derby from 1719 until his death on 19 April 1755. [4] Helme died in 1628.

Notes

  1. "Magnae Britanniae Notitia, Or, The Present State of Great-Britain" p24: London, Longman, 1748
  2. Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900, John Venn/John Archibald Venn Cambridge University Press > (10 volumes 1922 to 1953) Part I. 1209–1751 Vol. iii. Kaile – Ryves (1924) p457
  3. Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714, Riader-Roissie
  4. Horn, Joyce M. (2003), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 10, pp. 10–12

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