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English Anglican priest
Edmund Outram (15 September 1765 – 7 February 1821) was
Archdeacon of Derby from 1809 until his death.
[1]
Outram was educated at
Manchester Grammar School and
St John's College, Cambridge.
[2] He received the degree of
Doctor of Divinity (DD). He held incumbencies at St Andrew,
Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire and
St Philip, Birmingham before becoming a
Canon Residentiary at
Lichfield Cathedral.
[3]
His grave in
Birmingham Cathedral is by
William Hollins.
[4]
Notes
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^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries'
Liverpool Mercury (Liverpool, England), Friday, February 16, 1821; Issue 506
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^
Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900,
John Venn/
John Archibald Venn
Cambridge University Press;
Part II. 1752–1900 Vol. iv. Kahlenberg – Oyler, 1947. p608
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^
National Archives
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^ Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660–1851, Rupert Gunnis
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2022 archdeaconries |
- Carol Coslett, Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales (previously Archdeacon of Chesterfield)
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Matthew Trick, Archdeacon of Derby City and South Derbyshire
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Karen Hamblin, Archdeacon of East Derbyshire
- Nicky Fenton, Archdeacon of Derbyshire Peak and Dales
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