Thomas Percy Conyers Barker
Birth: | 1879 |
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Death: | ? |
Parents: | Thomas Henry Barker 18 May 1841 – 9 April 1917 Mary Ellen Barker (née Moulsdale) 4 April 1845 – 14 December 1936 |
Siblings: | James Denton Barker 1876–1958 Charles Frederick Strangeways Barker 1878 – 1962 Thomas Percy Conyers Barker 1879 – ? Jonathan Tong Barker 1883 – 4 February 1950 Henry Bertram Mitford Barker 1886 – Francis Darcy Meade Barker ? – ? William Danby Holt Barker ? – ? |
Partners: | Beatrice Maud Barker |
Children: | |
Authority control |
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Born 1879.[1]
Rev. Thomas Percy Conyers, B.A. married.[2] Son of Thomas and Mary Barker.[2]
Kelly's Directory of Essex 1937 (or maybe 1933).[3]
The living [of Hempstead, Essex] is a vicarage, annexed to that Great Sampford, joint net yearly value £400, with 19 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of All Souls' Guild, and held since 1921 by the Rev. Thomas Percy Conyers Barker B.A. of St. Chad's Hall, Durham. The rectorial tithes are in the hands of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and yield about £700 yearly. The vicarage house, a good residence of brick, erected in 1884–5, at a cost of £1,585, stands about a quarter of a mile north of the church in an acre of ground given by C.F.W. Fane esq.
Crockfords Clerical Directory 1948.
Barker, Thomas Percy Conyers - St.Chad's Hall, Dur. B.A.1906 d (deacon) 1906 p (Priest) 1907 Dur. C. of St. Paul's, Jarrow, 1906-09; Northlew 1909-14; Bradninch 1914-17; Highweek 1918-19; Org. Sec. E.C.U. 1919-21; Commiss. Accra 1919-24; Dioc. Insp. of Schs. Dio. Chelmsf. 1926-46; V (Vicar) of Sampford Magna w Hempstead, Dio. Chelmsf. from 1921. (P Guild of All S.; 16a of G1 val 18l; Q.A.B.375l; Fees 4l; e.o.3l; Gross Inc. 401l, Net 338l and Ho (house); Pop. 794) Hempstead Vicarage, Saffron Walden, Essex.
References
- ↑ "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q27L-JHZ8 : 13 December 2017), Thomas P C Barker in household of Thomas H Barker, Walton On The Hill, Lancashire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 37, Piece/Folio 3688/55, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,065.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Descent of Thomas Henry Barker from the Plantagenets
- ↑ http://hempstead-essex.org.uk/Kelly's%20Directory%20of%20Essex.pdf
External links
- Parish magazine of for Great Sampford and Helpstead (March 1928) written by T.P. Conyers Barker.
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