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Beamont's life was one of unremitting self-denying usefulness, and in addition to his successful parochial labours and his pioneer efforts for church extension in
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He died at Cambridge, 6 Aug. 1868, at the age of forty, his death being hastened by a fever caught in the East. He was buried in
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He afterwards acted as chaplain in the camp hospitals of the British Army before
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Cairo to Sinai and Sinai to Cairo, in November and December 1860
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In 1855 Beamont returned home, and became curate of St. John's,
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After his election as fellow of Trinity he commenced a tour in
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English
clergyman
the Cambridge School of Art
Anglia Ruskin University
author
Warrington, Lancashire
William Beamont
Eton College
Trinity College, Cambridge
Egypt
Palestine
Sevastopol
the Black Sea
Crimean War
The United Kingdom
France
the Ottoman Empire
the Russian Empire
Broad Street
Drury Lane
St. Michael's, Cambridge
Barnwell
Chesterton
Cambridge School of Art
Anglia Ruskin University
John Ruskin
Church Congress
R. Reynolds Rowe
Trinity College Chapel

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