Henry Cary Shuttleworth

SHUTTLEWORTH, Henry Cary. b. Egloshayle, near Bodmin, Cornwall, 20 October 1850; d. Westminster, London, 24 October 1900. He was educated at Forest School, Walthamstow, London, and St Mary Hall (part of Oriel College) and Christ Church, Oxford (BA 1871, MA 1874). He took Holy Orders (deacon 1874, priest 1876), and was curate of St Barnabas, Oxford and chaplain of Christ Church (1874-76); minor canon of St Paul’s Cathedral (1876-84) and rector of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London (1883- ). He was Professor of Pastoral and Liturgical Theology, King’s College, London, where he also taught Ecclesiastical History, English Literature, and New Testament Studies. He was described by Percy Dearmer*...

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