Thomas Boughton Buchanan (1833 – 28 June 1924) was a cleric in the Church of England. He was the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1874 until 1911.
Born in 1833, [1] he was educated at Exeter College, Oxford [2] and ordained in 1857. [3] After a curacy in Wilton he was rector of Wishford Magna from 1863. Appointed a chaplain to George Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury, [4] in 1870, the following year he became vicar of Potterne. He was rector of Poulshot from 1891 to 1905 [5] and a Residentiary Canon at Salisbury Cathedral from 1894. [6]
During his incumbency at Poulshot, where the church was some distance from the village, he instigated the provision of a chapel-of-ease which was built in 1897 on land adjacent to his rectory. [5]
He died on 28 June 1924. [7] [8]
Thomas Boughton Buchanan (1833 – 28 June 1924) was a cleric in the Church of England. He was the Archdeacon of Wilts from 1874 until 1911.
Born in 1833, [1] he was educated at Exeter College, Oxford [2] and ordained in 1857. [3] After a curacy in Wilton he was rector of Wishford Magna from 1863. Appointed a chaplain to George Moberly, Bishop of Salisbury, [4] in 1870, the following year he became vicar of Potterne. He was rector of Poulshot from 1891 to 1905 [5] and a Residentiary Canon at Salisbury Cathedral from 1894. [6]
During his incumbency at Poulshot, where the church was some distance from the village, he instigated the provision of a chapel-of-ease which was built in 1897 on land adjacent to his rectory. [5]
He died on 28 June 1924. [7] [8]