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Edward Cadogan (rower)

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68:. He added a new wing at the Rectory at cost of £300 in 1873, not long after his arrival in the parish. Cadogan was concerned with the village school which, in 1875, he claimed that he found 'struggling into life and health'. Within three years Cadogan placed it on a sound footing and there were about 80 children on the books. He appealed for increased subscriptions and threatened a school board if these were not forthcoming. He offered to hand the management over to the subscribers or their elected representatives. 347: 342: 123:. A History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans into Wales down to the Present Time Volume 3, Part 2, p.67. Merton Priory Press. 71:
Cadogan killed himself at his Rectory in Wicken on 16 April 1890, an inquest jury returned a verdict of "suicide whilst temporarily insane".
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Sain Pedr, Carmarthenshire, Wales, the son of Colonel Edward Cadogan and his wife Virginie de Beaumassoir. He was educated at
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Cadogan married Alice Smith in 1856. Their daughter Blanche Ann married
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A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5: The Hundred of Cleley
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Cadogan took holy orders and in 1872 became Rural Dean and Rector of
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at Henley. In 1855 the pair were runners up in Silver Goblets to
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and was a rower at the university. In 1854 he partnered
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Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839–1939
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Index

rower
Silver Goblets
Henley Royal Regatta
Caerfyrddin
Christ Church, Oxford
Walter Francis Short
Silver Goblets
A. A. Casamajor
Josias Nottidge
Wicken, Northamptonshire
Sir William Carlile
Buckingham
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Edward Henry Cadogan
Edith Elise
Francis Cowper
Frank Cadogan Cowper
ISBN
9780952000938
OCLC
896061723
Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839–1939
Archived
Wayback Machine
Wicken House (Old Rectory) at Historic England
"Old Stratford"


Wicken, A History of the County of Northampton: Volume 5: The Hundred of Cleley (2002), pp. 413-438. Date accessed: 21 February 2010
"Suicide of a Rural Dean"

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