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Randolph, Berkeley William (1858-1925)., 06/03/1887-06/03/1887

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Identifier: 55771

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

This is a small collection of correspondence by numerous eminent English Anglican clergymen to Robert Woodward and his wife, concerning primarily the acknowledgement of invitations to visit the Woodwards at their home, Arley Castle in Bewdley, Worcestershire.

Dates

  • 06/03/1887-06/03/1887

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Contains ALS to Mrs. Robert Woodward. Addressed from Hilton House, Lincoln, 6/3/1887 w/ envelope: Dear Mrs. Woodward - The Bishop is very sorry that your kind letter was left unanswered. He wishes me to say that he cannot come to Arley... @ Randolph was born March 10, 1858, son of Rev. Cyril Randolph, rector of Chartham, Kent. He was educated at Haileybury; Balliol College, Oxford, receiving a B.A., 1879, M.A., 1884, D.D., 1901. He was ordained deacon, 1881 (Canterbury); priest, 1882; fellow, St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1880-83; principal of St. Stephen's House, Oxford, 1884-85; domestic chaplain to Bishop King of Lincoln, 1885-90; examining chaplain, 1890-1910; vice-principal of Ely Theological College, 1890-91; honorary fellow of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1884; principal of Ely Theological College, 1891-1911; canon of Ely, 1910; warden of the Community of St. Mary, Wantage, 1911. He was also a prolific writer. Randolph died January 9, 1925. (Source: Who Was Who, 1916-1928.)

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

RANDOLPH, BERKELEY WILLIAM - CORRES. WOODWARD, MRS. ROBERT 1887: Autographed Letter

WOODWARD, MRS. ROBERT - CORRES. FROM RANDOLPH, BERKELEY WILLIAM: Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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