This article is about the Bishop of Lincoln. For his father, Christopher Wordsworth the Master of Trinity (1774-1846), see Christopher Wordsworth (divine). For his son, Christopher Wordsworth the liturgiologist, see Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist).
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Christopher Wordsworth (30 October 1807 – 20 March 1885) was an English intellectual and a bishop of the Anglican Church.
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Boat Race in 1829. Wordsworth was born in Lambeth, the son of the Rev. ChristopherWordsworth and a nephew of the poet William Wordsworth. His father was...
the Hill, to the priest (and later bishop) ChristopherWordsworth, nephew of the poet William Wordsworth. He was born into a clerical family: his father...
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recommended to be master of Trinity College in Cambridge, following ChristopherWordsworth. Cordelia died in 1855. In 1858 he married again, to Everina Frances...
Drury 1805–1829 George Butler 1829–1836 Charles Longley 1836–1844 ChristopherWordsworth 1845–1859 Charles John Vaughan 1860–1885 Henry Montagu Butler 1885–1898...
father ChristopherWordsworth was a headmaster and later the Bishop of Lincoln. Her brothers were John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, and Christopher Wordsworth...
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Mawson Gardens Rydal Hall, Heritage and History. Wordsworth, Christopher 1851 Memoirs of William Wordsworth, Poet-laureate, D. C. L, p. 495. Online reference...
but on the husband's death he gives permission to marry. Canon ChristopherWordsworth (later Bishop) of the Church of England opposed the Divorce Bill...
(1736–1809) Dean of Lincoln William Hilton RA (1786–1839) artist Bishop ChristopherWordsworth (1807–1885) Bishop of Lincoln William John Butler, Dean of Lincoln...
Succeeded by Archibald Campbell Tait Academic offices Preceded by George Butler Head Master of Harrow School 1829–1836 Succeeded by ChristopherWordsworth...
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William Ewart Gladstone at Hawarden, with another Hellenist, Bishop ChristopherWordsworth of Lincoln, with the Bishop of London, honorary degrees from Oxford...