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Peter Blannin Gibbons Binnall
| Revd. Peter Blannin Gibbons Binnall MA FSA | |||||||
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| Born | 1907 | ||||||
| Died | 1980 | ||||||
| Residence | Barkwith Rectory, Wragley, Lincoln [1949] | ||||||
| Occupation | church | ||||||
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1941.02.18 nominated and elected forthwith
Notes From Elsewhere
Peter Blannin Gibbons Binnall (1907-1980) was the son of Revd Richard Gibbons Binnall, rector of Manton, 1909-1943. He was educated at Worksop College, and trained for the Ministry at Lichfield Theological College. He was curate of Caistor, 1932-1936, perpetual curate of Holland Fen, 1936-1945, rector of East and West Barkwith, 1945-1961, and Subdean of Lincoln, 1961-1975.
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Lincolnshire’s Historic Environment Record, Archives, Libraries, Museums and Tennyson Research Centre.: papers