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Website produced and maintained for the Hungerford Historical Association
by Hugh Pihlens

Clergy & Teachers
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Follow this link for a list of all Vicars of Hungerford
Follow this link for the Curates and Assistant Priests of Hungerford
Follow this link for information on the Schools of Hungerford
Follow this link for Priory of St John the Baptist
Follow this link for Churches of Hungerford

See also:
- Clergy Photo Gallery

Miss Mary Alexander, teacher, Wilton House, c.1900
James Withers Austin, teacher, Buckland House, later High Street, 1864
Misses Bailey, teachers, Market Place School, 1872
Miss Sarah Balding, teacher, 129 High Street, 1850-1860
Caleb Camburn, teacher at Wesleyan School, 1886, then head at Council School 1910
Rev. Coleman, Master of Westfield House School, 19th century
Robert Curtis, yeoman and teacher, "Wilton House", 33 High Street, Will 1661
Rev. Denning, Curate of St Lawrence's, Master of Westfield House School, c.1900
Misses Earles, teachers, College House, c.1860
St Frideswide, abbess at St Frideswide's Priory, Oxford, c730-780
Mrs. Mary Froome, teacher, College House, c.1880-1920 (6 Parsonage Lane)
Rev. Tom Gray, Vicar of Hungerford, 1909-1924
Rev WAG Gray, Vicar of Hungerford, 1895-1900
Miss Hemming, teacher, Hillside, Salisbury Road, 1908-1911
John Hives, teacher at 25 High Street, 1840-1850, later Master of the Grammar School, 1866
St. Lawrence, patron saint of the Parish Church, died AD258
Rev. Edward Meyrick, Schoolmaster at the Free Grammar School 1776-86
Mrs. Elizabeth Munford, head of Infants at Council School, 1910
James Newhook, master of National School, 1872
Misses Molly & Sally Richens, teachers, Manse School, c.1915-1950
Rev. Thomas Sheaffe, Rector of Welford, gave land for the free grammar school, 1635
Miss Turner, teacher, 1871 (Wilton House) -1891 (Faulknor Square)

See also:
- Vicars of Hungerford
- Curates and Assistant Priests of Hungerford
- Schools of Hungerford
- Clergy Photo Gallery

Updated: 26.1.2013

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