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[[Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist)|Christopher Wordsworth]] (born [[Westminster]], 26 March 1848; died [[Salisbury]] 30 January 1938)<ref></ref> was an eminent liturgiologist<ref>"The Living Church, Volume 46" p632: Milwaukee; Young Churchman Co; 1911</ref> and author.<ref>Amongst others he wrote "University Society in Eighteenth Century", 1874; "Scholae Academicae", 1877; "Sarum Breviary" 3 vols, 1879–86; "Pontificale of St Andrews", 1885; "Lincoln Cathedral Statutes", 3 vols, 1892–97; "Coronation of King Charles I and Tracts of Clement Maydeston", 1892–94; "Mediaeval Services", 1898; "Sarum Pye and Salisbury Processions", 1901; "St Nicholas’ Hospital, Salisbury Charters", 1903; "Salisbury Cathedral Statutes", 1915; and "York Horae" > [[British Library]] web site accessed 12:07[[GMT]] Wednesday 26th September, 2018</ref>
Wordsworth graduated from [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]; and was a [[Fellow]] of [[Peterhouse]] from 1870 to 1878.<ref>[[Alumni Cantabrigienses|Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900]], [[John Venn|John Venn/]][[John Archibald Venn]] [[Cambridge University Press]] [http://bit.ly/2EP2KNx > (10 volumes 1922 to 1953) Part II. 1752-1900 Vol. vi. Square – Zupitza, (1954) p579]</ref> He was [[ordained]] in 1872.<ref>''[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1929/30 p1447: London: [[University Press of America|University Press]], 1929</ref> He served [[Curate|curacies]] in [[Alvechurch]] and [[Cambridge]] and [[Incumbent|incumbencies]] at [[Glaston]], [[Tyneham]],<ref></ref> [[East Holme]] and [[Marlborough]]. He was [[Chancellor]] of [[Lincoln Cathedral]] from 1917 to 1928;<ref>'Canon Wordsworth' [[The Times]] (London, England), January 31, 1938, Issue 47906, p.14</ref> and of [[Salisbury Cathedral]] from 1917 until his death.<ref></ref>
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Wordsworth graduated from [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]; and was a [[Fellow]] of [[Peterhouse]] from 1870 to 1878.<ref>[[Alumni Cantabrigienses|Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900]], [[John Venn|John Venn/]][[John Archibald Venn]] [[Cambridge University Press]] [http://bit.ly/2EP2KNx > (10 volumes 1922 to 1953) Part II. 1752-1900 Vol. vi. Square – Zupitza, (1954) p579]</ref> He was [[ordained]] in 1872.<ref>''[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1929/30 p1447: London: [[University Press of America|University Press]], 1929</ref> He served [[Curate|curacies]] in [[Alvechurch]] and [[Cambridge]] and [[Incumbent|incumbencies]] at [[Glaston]], [[Tyneham]],<ref></ref> [[East Holme]] and [[Marlborough]]. He was [[Chancellor]] of [[Lincoln Cathedral]] from 1917 to 1928;<ref>'Canon Wordsworth' [[The Times]] (London, England), January 31, 1938, Issue 47906, p.14</ref> and of [[Salisbury Cathedral]] from 1917 until his death.<ref></ref>
==Notes==
[[Category:1938 deaths]]
[[Category:1848 births
[[Category:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge]]
[[Category:Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge]]
[[Category:19th-century Anglican priests]]
[[Category:19th-century Anglican priests]]
[[Category:Christian worship and liturgy| ]]
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