Brough Maltby

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Brough Maltby
Archdeacon of Nottingham
ChurchChurch of England
DioceseDiocese of Southwell and Nottingham
In office1878–1894
PredecessorHenry Mackenzie
SuccessorJohn Richardson
Orders
OrdinationIn Hereford in May 1850
Personal details
Born(1826-09-29)29 September 1826
Died30 March 1894(1894-03-30) (aged 67)
ResidenceSouthwell
Parents
  • Charles Langley Maltby
  • Mary Watson
SpouseIsabella Chadwick
Children7
EducationSouthwell Minster School
Alma materSt John's College, Cambridge

The Venerable Canon Brough Maltby (29 September 1826 – 30 March 1894[1]) was Archdeacon of Nottingham.[2]

Maltby was born in London in 1826, the oldest child of Charles Langley Maltby (1784–1858) and Mary Watson, but his family moved to Southwell shortly after.[2] There he was educated at Southwell Minster School and served as a chorister in the choir of Southwell Minster. He went on to St John's College, Cambridge and graduated with a BA in 1850 and an MA in 1853.

Maltby married Isabella Chadwick, daughter of John Chadwick of Oakwood, Rochdale, on 24 October 1850. They had seven children:

  • Brough Maltby (born 6 May 1852)
  • James Chadwick Maltby (born 1854), whose grandson David Maltby was an RAF pilot who flew in Operation Chastise.
  • Mary Maltby (born 1855)
  • Isabella Maltby (born 1856)
  • Charles Langley Maltby (1858–1936)
  • Edward Secker Maltby (born 1860)
  • Margaret Maltby (born 1863)

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