Stamford Raffles-Flint

Stamford Raffles-Flint (6 February 1847 – 15 August 1925) was Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1916 until his death.[1]

He was the son of William Charles Raffles Flint and his wife Jenny Rosdew Mudge, daughter of Richard Zachariah Mudge,[2] educated at Eton and University College, Oxford and ordained in 1871. After a curacy at Alverstoke he was Rector of Ladock from 1885 until[3] 1920 when he became Canon Residentiary and Treasurer of Truro Cathedral.[4] In 1884 he married Ethel Maud Quentin, sister of George Quentin.[5]

References

  1. ^ The Archdeacon Of Cornwall The Times (London, England), Monday, Aug 17, 1925; pg. 12; Issue 44042
  2. ^ Stamford Raffles-Flint (1883). "Mudge memoirs [microform] : being a record of Zachariah Mudge, and some members of his family, together with a genealogical list of the same : compiled from family papers & other sources, illustrated with portraits". Internet Archive. p. 250. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  3. ^ ”The Clergy List” London, John Phillips, 1900
  4. ^ ‘RAFFLES-FLINT, Ven. Stamford Raffles’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 26 July 2013
  5. ^ "Armorial Families : a Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour, Volume 2, Page 616". Retrieved 10 September 2014.
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