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Thomas Buchanan (priest)

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Thomas Boughton Buchanan (1833 – 28 June 1924) was a cleric in the Church of England. He was the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1874 until 1911.

Born in 1833,[1] he was educated at Exeter College, Oxford[2] and ordained in 1857.[3] After a curacy in Wilton he was rector of Wishford Magna from 1863. Appointed a chaplain to George Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury,[4] in 1870, the following year he became vicar of Potterne. He was rector of Poulshot from 1891 to 1905[5] and a Residentiary Canon at Salisbury Cathedral from 1894.[6]

During his incumbency at Poulshot, where the church was some distance from the village, he instigated the provision of a chapel-of-ease which was built in 1897 on land adjacent to his rectory.[5]

He died on 28 June 1924.[7][8]

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  1. ^ BUCHANAN, Ven. Thomas Boughton, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 29 Nov 2012
  2. ^ UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE The Morning Chronicle (London, England), Friday, December 5, 1856; Issue 28064
  3. ^ ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, December 23, 1857; p 3; Issue 26203
  4. ^ The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Wednesday, June 01, 1870; p 4; Issue 2501
  5. ^ a b Harper, Stanley; Hampton, Dennis W. (1990). "Historical Sketch of Poulshot Church" (PDF). Poulshot Church. pp. 20–21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 March 2012.
  6. ^ Ecclesiastical Intelligence. The Times (London, England), Thursday, Dec 06, 1894; p 8; Issue 34440
  7. ^ Canon T. B. Buchanan The Times (London, England), Monday, Jun 30, 1924; p 19; Issue 43691
  8. ^ "No. 32968". The London Gazette. 26 August 1924. p. 6465.
Church of England titles
Preceded by Archdeacon of Wiltshire
1874–1911
Succeeded by


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