Joseph Gough McCormick (1874–1924) was Dean of Manchester in the first quarter of the 20th century. [1]
Born into an ecclesiastical (and cricketing) family [2] in London in 1874, he was educated at Exeter School and St John's College, Cambridge. [3] He was ordained in 1897. [4] He began his career at Great Yarmouth, where as a keen amateur cricketer, he played minor counties cricket for Norfolk from 1899 to 1909, making thirty appearances. [5] He was later vicar of St Paul's, Princes Park, Liverpool. [6] Later he was Vicar of St. Michael's Church, Chester Square [7] and an Honorary Chaplain to the King [8] [9] before his elevation to the Deanery. [10] He died in post on 30 August 1924. [11]
Joseph Gough McCormick (1874–1924) was Dean of Manchester in the first quarter of the 20th century. [1]
Born into an ecclesiastical (and cricketing) family [2] in London in 1874, he was educated at Exeter School and St John's College, Cambridge. [3] He was ordained in 1897. [4] He began his career at Great Yarmouth, where as a keen amateur cricketer, he played minor counties cricket for Norfolk from 1899 to 1909, making thirty appearances. [5] He was later vicar of St Paul's, Princes Park, Liverpool. [6] Later he was Vicar of St. Michael's Church, Chester Square [7] and an Honorary Chaplain to the King [8] [9] before his elevation to the Deanery. [10] He died in post on 30 August 1924. [11]