Reverend Canon Allen Thomas Edwards (25 March 1843 - 7 June 1917) was a Church of England clergyman. The eldest son of the Reverend Allen Thomas Edwards (1818-1904) of Twickenham, he was educated at Merchant Taylors School and King's School, Rochester. He entered Corpus Christi, Oxford in 1863, graduating with a BA in 1867 and an MA in 1871. He was ordained a deacon in 1867 and a priest in 1868. He was curate of St Stephen's Lambeth 1867-74, and vicar of All Saints, South Lambeth 1874-1917. In addition he was Rural Dean of Kennington from 1891.
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| - Reverend Canon Allen Thomas Edwards (25 March 1843 - 7 June 1917) was a Church of England clergyman. The eldest son of the Reverend Allen Thomas Edwards (1818-1904) of Twickenham, he was educated at Merchant Taylors School and King's School, Rochester. He entered Corpus Christi, Oxford in 1863, graduating with a BA in 1867 and an MA in 1871. He was ordained a deacon in 1867 and a priest in 1868. He was curate of St Stephen's Lambeth 1867-74, and vicar of All Saints, South Lambeth 1874-1917. In addition he was Rural Dean of Kennington from 1891.
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| - Reverend Canon Allen Thomas Edwards (25 March 1843 - 7 June 1917) was a Church of England clergyman. The eldest son of the Reverend Allen Thomas Edwards (1818-1904) of Twickenham, he was educated at Merchant Taylors School and King's School, Rochester. He entered Corpus Christi, Oxford in 1863, graduating with a BA in 1867 and an MA in 1871. He was ordained a deacon in 1867 and a priest in 1868. He was curate of St Stephen's Lambeth 1867-74, and vicar of All Saints, South Lambeth 1874-1917. In addition he was Rural Dean of Kennington from 1891. In 1897 he was appointed Canon of St Saviour's Collegiate Church, Southwark. 1897-1905. In 1905, when St Saviour's became Southwark Cathedral he was made a canon resident. He was a member of the London School Board, elected for Lambeth West in 1891 and holding the seat until the school board's abolition in 1904. He died suddenly in 1917.
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