Brilley

Vicarage

From 1782 to 1860 the chapels of Brilley, Huntington and Michaelchurch were united with the benefice of Kington. However, the vicarage of Brilley and rectory of Michaelchurch were disunited from Kington by Order in Council, dated June 30, 1860, with Henry Thomas Whateley resigning the same. From that date Brilley has been a vicarage united with Michaelchurch. Source: GENUKI

Date Presentee Patron Previously Cause
1782 Jun 8 John Wall, M.A. (Kington, with the chapels of Brilley, Huntington and Michaelchurch) The bishop. William Bach. Resignation.
1835 Feb 23 Hen. Will. Maddock, M.A. The bishop. John Wall. Death.
1850 Feb 22 Edward Thompson, D.D. (Kington, with chapelries of Brilley, Huntington and Michaelchurch) The bishop. Hen. Will. Maddock. Resignation.
1860 May 15 Thomas Whateley, M.A. (Kington, with Brilley, Huntington and Michaelchurch) Bishop of Worcester. Edward Thompson, D.D. Death.
1860 Oct 17 Thomas Morgan, M.A. Bishop of Worcester. Henry Thomas Whateley Resignation.
1873 Apr 5 John Walter Lee, M.A. Bishop of Worcester. Thomas Morgan. Cession.
1887 Apr 27 Hen. Hugh Williams, M.A. Bishop of Worcester. John Walter Lee. Death.
1894 Jan 8 William Head. Bishop of Worcester. Henry Hugh Williams. Death.

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