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Edward Bickersteth (priest)

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in 1835. The Earl made a visit of several days to Watton Rectory in the summer 1836. Following this visit the pair became friends, with Bickersteth becoming one of the reformer's close advisers.
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Within space of only 11 days in December 1815 he was ordained both as a deacon and priest. In January 1816 travelled to Africa to inspect and report on the work of the
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Shaftesbury, a biography of the Seventh Earl 1801-1885, p100, Georgina Battiscombe, 1974,
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The Centenaru Volume of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East 1799-1899
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His wife Sarah, whom Bickersteth married in 1812, was the eldest daughter of
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which supported evangelical Protestant ministry on the continent of Europe.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Watton-at-Stone church where Bickersteth worked with Thomas Birks
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evangelical clergyman from the prominent Bickersteth family.
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Wolffe, John (2004). "Bickersteth, Edward (1786–1850)".
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Edward Bickersteth (1786–1850)
Edward Bickersteth (disambiguation)

Kirkby Lonsdale
Watton-at-Stone
English

Kirkby Lonsdale
Westmorland
solicitor
Norwich
Church Missionary Society
Watton
Hertfordshire
Continental society
Foreign Aid Society
Lord Ashley
Evangelical Alliance
Tractarian Movement
Irish Church Missions
Parker Society
hymns
Edward Henry Bickersteth
bishop of Exeter
Henry, Baron Langdale
Master of the Rolls
Robert Bickersteth
Bishop of Ripon
Thomas Bignold
Edward Henry Bickersteth

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