John Moore Lester
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Born4 September 1851
Bombay, Bengal Presidency, India
Died24 December 1919 (aged 68)
Litchborough, Northamptonshire, England
EducationRugby School
AlmamaterUniversity College, Oxford
John Moore Lester | |
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| Born | 4 September 1851 Bombay, Bengal Presidency, India |
| Died | 24 December 1919 (aged 68) Litchborough, Northamptonshire, England |
| Education | Rugby School |
| Alma mater | University College, Oxford |
| Occupation | Cleric |
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| Father | Frederick Parkinson Lester |
John Moore Lester (4 September 1851 – 24 December 1919) was a British priest who served as Rector of Litchborough and Rural Dean of Lichfield. He was the son of Frederick Lester.[1] Lester was a clergyman and academic and grandfather of James Shaw, Baron Kilbrandon, Philippa Lester, the second wife of Cecil Davidge, and biological grandfather of Katherine DeMille.[1]
Lester was born in Bombay in the Bombay Presidency, to Frederick Lester and Charlotte Pratt Fyvie, niece of the Baroness Bradford.[1][2] He went to school at Rugby School and received an M.A from University College, Oxford.[1]