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Richard Harford was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 16th century. [1]

Harford was educated at Merton College, Oxford. [2] He held livings at Canon Frome, Bromsgrove, Richard's Castle and Woolhope. Harford was Archdeacon of St Davids [3] from 1757 to 1751.

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References

  1. Bosbury in Annals of the Harford Family, 1909
  2. Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Haak-Harman
  3. "Historical Register Vol XVII" Green, C.H. p350:London; S.Nevill; 1732