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As memorials of Overton a brass tablet was placed in Epworth parish church by the parishioners, a stained glass window and a reredos in Skidbrook church, and a two-light window in the chapter-house of Lincoln Cathedral. A stained-glass window in St James' Church, Louth, Lincolnshire has the
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Overton kept one period of residence at Peterborough, but did not live to inhabit his prebendal house. He died at Gumley rectory on 17 September 1903. He was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of
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To the glory of God and in memory of John Henry Overton M.A. D.D., Pastor, Scholar and Historian born at Louth 4th Janry 1835, died at Gumley 17 September 1903'.
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On 17 July 1862 Overton married Marianne Ludlam, daughter of John Allott of Hague Hall, Yorkshire, and rector of
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A History of the English Church from the Accession of George I to the End of the Eighteenth Century
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In 1878, with his college friend Charles John Abbey, rector of
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Overton was for more than 20 years an Honorary Chaplain to the
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in February 1849. He obtained an open scholarship at
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John Buckland, Overton went to 137:1st Lincolnshire (Western Division) Artillery 251:The English Church in the Nineteenth Century 247:, in the "Leaders of Religion" series, 1891. 189:The English Church in the Eighteenth Century 280:in the English Theological Library, 1898. 404: 430:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 519: 328:; she survived him with one daughter. 537:19th-century English Anglican priests 357: 355: 353: 351: 349: 347: 345: 343: 341: 296:At his death Overton left unfinished 205:Life in the English Church, 1660–1714 508:Works by or about John Henry Overton 471: 361: 269:in the "Victorian Era" series, 1897. 284:The Nonjurors, their Lives, &c. 146: 13: 338: 46:, and then at a private school at 14: 573: 562:20th-century Anglican theologians 557:19th-century Anglican theologians 492: 547:English male non-fiction writers 483:Dictionary of National Biography 461: 375:Dictionary of National Biography 303:Dictionary of National Biography 552:People from Louth, Lincolnshire 542:19th-century English historians 418: 398: 383: 141:Volunteer Officers' Decoration 1: 455: 414:. 3 April 1894. p. 1881. 263:'s "National Churches", 1897. 239:John Hannah, a Clerical Study 290:Some Post-Reformation Saints 139:, for which he received the 7: 499:Works by John Henry Overton 390:"University intelligence". 365:"Overton, John Henry"  10: 578: 122:Trinity College, Cambridge 319: 316:, and other periodicals. 100:In 1889 Overton was made 85:in 1879, and in 1883, on 331: 261:Peter Hempson Ditchfield 219:Epochs of Church History 174: 472:Hunt, William (1912). " 313:Church Quarterly Review 308:Dictionary of Hymnology 60:Lincoln College, Oxford 33: 438:10.1093/ref:odnb/37024 362:Hunt, William (1912). 227:Christopher Wordsworth 130:bishop of Peterborough 83:Christopher Wordsworth 257:The Church in England 199:, Nonjuror and Mystic 156:near Louth. He was a 326:Maltby, Lincolnshire 306:, and wrote for the 267:The Anglican Revival 233:Elizabeth Wordsworth 162:English Church Union 160:and a member of the 106:Edinburgh University 44:Louth grammar school 474:Overton, John Henry 292:, 1905, posthumous. 229:, Bishop of Lincoln 143:(VD) 3 April 1894. 40:Louth, Lincolnshire 411:The London Gazette 20:John Henry Overton 503:Project Gutenberg 215:Mandell Creighton 118:Market Harborough 87:William Gladstone 79:Lincoln Cathedral 569: 512:Internet Archive 488: 485:(2nd supplement) 465: 464: 449: 448: 446: 444: 422: 416: 415: 402: 396: 395: 387: 381: 380: 377:(2nd supplement) 367: 359: 147:Death and legacy 124:. 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DD (hon)
Louth, Lincolnshire
Louth grammar school
Laleham
Middlesex
Rugby School
Lincoln College, Oxford
Quedgeley
Gloucestershire
Legbourne
Lincoln Cathedral
Christopher Wordsworth
William Gladstone
Epworth
Axholme
hon. D.D.
Edinburgh University
Convocation
Gumley
Market Harborough
Trinity College, Cambridge
Carr Glyn
bishop of Peterborough
1st Lincolnshire (Western Division) Artillery
Volunteer Officers' Decoration
Skidbrook
high churchman
English Church Union
Checkendon

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