Charles Moysey

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Charles Abel Moysey [1] (26 November 1779[2] – 17 December 1859[3]) was Archdeacon of Bath[4] from 1820 to 1839.

Moysey's father, Abel Moysey, was Member for Bath[5] from 1774 until 1790.[6] He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.[7] After a curacy in Southwick, Hampshire he held incumbencies at Hinton Parva, Martyr Worthy and Walcot, Bath.

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  1. ^ Project Canterbury
  2. ^ thePerage.com
  3. ^ Deaths. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 21, 1859; pg. 1; Issue 23495
  4. ^ archive.org
  5. ^ "MOYSEY, Abel (1743-1831), of Hinton Charterhouse, Som. | History of Parliament Online".
  6. ^ "Classical Victorians: Scholars, Scoundrels and Generals in Pursuit of Antiquity" Richardson,E p196: Cambridge, CUP, 2013 ISBN 978-1-107-02677-3
  7. ^ "Alumni oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886; their parentage, birthplace and year of birth, with a record of their degrees. Being the matriculation register of the University" Foster,J (Ed) Part II Vol iii p995 Oxford, Parker & Co,1888
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Josiah Thomas
Archdeacon of Bath
1820–1839
Succeeded by
William Brymer


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