William Farmiloe

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Born
William Thomas Farmiloe

(1863-09-15)15 September 1863
Died4 July 1946(1946-07-04) (aged 82)
OccupationAnglican clergy
William Farmiloe
Born
William Thomas Farmiloe

(1863-09-15)15 September 1863
Died4 July 1946(1946-07-04) (aged 82)
EducationQueens' College, Cambridge,
Ely Theological College
OccupationAnglican clergy
Known forArchdeacon of Sudbury
Spouse
(m. 1891)

William Thomas Farmiloe (15 September 1863 – 4 July 1946)[1] was Archdeacon of Sudbury from 1921 until 1930.[2]

Farmiloe was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge and Ely Theological College. He was ordained in 1887[3] and served curacies at St Mary's, Barnes and St James's, Piccadilly. He was Vicar of St Peter, Great Windmill Street, Piccadilly from 1894 to 1905; of St Augustine, Victoria Park, London from 1905 to 1909; and of Nayland, Suffolk from 1909 to 1914. He was Canon Missioner of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich from 1914 to 1930; and Chaplain of All Saints, Rome from 1930 to 1933.[4]

Farmiloe married his wife, the children's book writer and illustrator Edith Farmiloe, in 1891.[5]

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