Thomas C. Stanley
| Revd. Thomas C. Stanley LLD | |||||||
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| Residence | 14 Prospect Row, Old Brompton, Chatham | ||||||
| Occupation | church | ||||||
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Chaplain to the Forces
1868.06.19 election noted again
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Stanley, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, Artillery Barracks. [listed under clergy in 1838 brompton directory]
The Rev T Carter Stanley. LL. D, Chaplain to the Forces, First Class, retires on retired pay
1863 On Monday evening, 14th inst., very interesting lecture was delivered in the above room, by the Rev. T. C. Stanley, chaplain to H. M.'s forces at Shoeburyness, on Odd Words and Odd Sayings.
Dr Thomas Carter Stanley
Chaplain 1890-1893.
He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1857, and was made deacon in the same year, and priested a year later. He served a curacy in Hollywood, County Down. He served as chaplain to the forces, serving in Aldershot, Preston, Halifax (Nova Scotia). Shoeburyness, Chatham and Dublin, before ending up in Gibraltar in 1885. During this period, he completed a doctorate in law at Dublin, receiving his LL.D. in 1869.
After five years in Gibraltar, he became chaplain in Berne from 1890 to 1893.
He next spent a year at Honeychurch in Devon, and then returned to the continent, serving at Dinant from 1894 to 1897, and then in Capri.