Jonathan Brooks(1774 - 1855) was the inaugural [1] Archdeacon of Liverpool. [2] [3]
Brooks was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. [4] After curacies in Walton-on-the-Hill and Liverpool he was the Rector of St Nicholas Liverpool [5] from 1828 to 1855; and Rural Dean of Warrington from 1850. [6]
He died on 28 September 1855. [7] [8] There is a statue to him inside St George's Hall, Liverpool. [9] [10] The monument was carved by Benjamin Edward Spence. [11]
Jonathan Brooks(1774 - 1855) was the inaugural [1] Archdeacon of Liverpool. [2] [3]
Brooks was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. [4] After curacies in Walton-on-the-Hill and Liverpool he was the Rector of St Nicholas Liverpool [5] from 1828 to 1855; and Rural Dean of Warrington from 1850. [6]
He died on 28 September 1855. [7] [8] There is a statue to him inside St George's Hall, Liverpool. [9] [10] The monument was carved by Benjamin Edward Spence. [11]