James Howson

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James Francis Howson
Archdeacon of Craven
In office
1928–1934
Personal details
Born1856
Died19 February 1934
Parent
Relatives George Howson (brother)
Education Haileybury College
Alma mater Trinity College, Cambridge

The Venerable James Francis Howson (1856–1934) was Archdeacon of Craven from 1928 to 1934. [2]

Howson was born into an ecclesiastical family. [3] His father John Howson was Dean of Chester from 1867 to 1885. [4] [5] His older brother George Howson (1854–1943) was Archdeacon of Warrington from 1916 to 1933, and then Archdeacon of Liverpool from 1933 to 1934

He was educated at Haileybury and Trinity College, Cambridge [6] and ordained in 1879. [7] [8] After curacies at Beverley, Halesowen and Lambeth he was Vicar of New Brighton, [9] [10] Chester [11] [12] and Guiseley [13] (during which time he was also a temporary Chaplain to the Forces [14] [15] ) before his years as an Archdeacon. [16] He died on 19 February 1934. [17]

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References

  1. The Evening's News. The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Monday, January 27, 1879; Issue 4347
  2. The Times, Monday, Jun 17, 1929; pg. 10; Issue 45231; col E Points from Letters.
  3. Clement Jones
  4. “Who was Who” 1897–2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN   978-0-19-954087-7
  5. Comcast
  6. University Intelligence. Cambridge, Jan. 25 The Times Monday, Jan 27, 1879; pg. 11; Issue 29475; col A
  7. Ordinations. York The Times Wednesday, Dec 24, 1879; pg. 11; Issue 29759; col A
  8. The descendants of John Backhouse, yeoman, of Moss Side (1894)
  9. "Parish web site". Archived from the original on 16 January 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  10. LOCAL NEWS . Liverpool Mercury etc (Liverpool, England), Thursday, April 21, 1887; Issue 12256
  11. The National Archives
  12. ”The Clergy List” London, John Phillips, 1900
  13. Ecclesiastical Intelligence The Times Thursday, Jan 03, 1907; pg. 9; Issue 38220; col C
  14. London Gazette
  15. Leodis
  16. Ecclesiastical News. Church Appointments. The Times Monday, Jun 04, 1928; pg. 20; Issue 44910; col D
  17. Obituary: Archdeacon Howson The Times Tuesday, Feb 20, 1934; pg. 16; Issue 46683; col C