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Edmund Larken : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmund Roberts Larken
Edmund Roberts Larken (1809–1895) was an English cleric and Christian Socialist, a patron of radical causes and author on social matters. Along with other unconventional views, he was noted as possibly the first parish priest of his time to wear a beard.〔Rosemary Ashton, ''G. H. Lewes: An unconventional Victorian'' (2000), pp. 88–9.〕 ==Life== Larken's father, Edmund Larken (1766–1831〔(National Archives page. )〕), worked for the East India Company. His sister Eliza married William Monson, 6th Baron Monson; his brother Arthur Staunton Larken (1816–1889), the third son, was known as an officer of arms, becoming Portcullis Pursuivant and then Richmond Herald.〔http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118259〕
Larken graduated B.A. from Trinity College, Oxford, (M.A. 1836)〔''Literary Gazette'' 4 June 1836; (Google Books ).〕 and was ordained deacon in 1833, and priest in 1834. At Oxford he considered himself a follower of Richard Whateley.〔Hill, pp. 149–50; (Google Books ).〕〔(CCED record. )〕 He became rector of Burton by Lincoln, remaining there from 1843 to 1895; he was presented to the living by his brother-in-law Lord Monson.〔 In an invasion scare in 1859, a Lincolnshire rifle corps was raised and Larken was chaplain in it.〔Hill, p. 76; (Google Books ).〕 An unsuccessful campaign was mounted for him to become Dean of Lincoln in 1860.〔Hill, p. 260; (Google Books ).〕
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