Douglas Witty
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Revd. Douglas Witty | |||||||
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Born | 1892 | ||||||
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Bishops Hospital, Lincoln [A63] 42 Addison Drive, Lincoln [1925] 32 Scott Gardens, Lincoln [1927] The Vicarage, North Hykeham, Lincoln [1929] Holy Trinity Vicarage, Louth, Lincoln [1931] Treverbyn Vicarage, St Austell, Cornwall [1937] Treverlyn Vicarage, St Austell, Cornwall [census] Great Steeping Vicarage, Spilsbury, Lincs. [1949] | ||||||
Occupation | church | ||||||
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1924.11.18 proposed by H. Liversey, seconded by C.G. Seligman
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Pursuant to the Pastoral (Reorganisation Measure, 1949, the Church Commissioners hereby give notice that the Right Reverend Kenneth, Bishop of Lincoln, has made, and deposited with them, an Order dated the 12th day of July 1961, authorising the Reverend Douglas Witty to hold in plurality the benefice of Brauncewell with Dunsby and the benefice of North and South Leasingham, both situate in the diocese of Lincoln, subject to the conditions specified in the said Order.
Mortimer Warren, Secretary [London Gazette 18 July 1961]
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