William Everingham (1856 - 14 September 1919) was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1917 until his death [1]
He studied for the priesthood at Lincoln Theological College and was ordained Deacon in 1879; and Priest in 1880. [2] After a curacy in Diss he served as a Chaplain to the Forces in Singapore, Hong Kong and Malacca. He was Missioner of the Diocese of Salisbury from 1890 to 1900; and Chaplain to the Bishop of Bristol from 1900 until 1904 when he became that diocese's Missioner, a post he held until his appointment as Archdeacon. [3]
He died on 14 September 1919; and his wife Clara in 1932. [4]
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