Thomas Stanton (1806 or 1807 [1] – 24 March 1875) was an Anglican cleric who was Archdeacon of Wilts [2] from 1868 [3] until 1874. [4]
From Somerset, he was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. [1] After a curacy at Buckhurst Hill in Essex, [5] he was rector of Holy Trinity at Shaftesbury in Dorset from 1846 [6] to 1852; [7] and of All Saints, Burbage, Wiltshire [8] from then [9] until 1874. He was appointed Canon of Sarum in 1859. [4]
He died on 24 March 1875. [10]
Thomas Stanton (1806 or 1807 [1] – 24 March 1875) was an Anglican cleric who was Archdeacon of Wilts [2] from 1868 [3] until 1874. [4]
From Somerset, he was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. [1] After a curacy at Buckhurst Hill in Essex, [5] he was rector of Holy Trinity at Shaftesbury in Dorset from 1846 [6] to 1852; [7] and of All Saints, Burbage, Wiltshire [8] from then [9] until 1874. He was appointed Canon of Sarum in 1859. [4]
He died on 24 March 1875. [10]