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John Wakeford : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Wakeford The Reverend John Wakeford (died 13 February 1930) was a Church of England clergyman who was convicted of adultery and deprived of his post as Archdeacon of Stow in a celebrated court case in 1921. ==Church career== Wakeford was the son of an employee of Plymouth dockyard. He took holy orders in 1884 at Exeter, and subsequently obtained a Bachelor of Divinity degree at the University of Durham. He served as Vicar of St Margaret's, Anfield, Liverpool from 1893; this appointment was at first difficult as Wakeford came from the high church tradition which was not the tradition of the diocese.〔"The Rev. John Wakeford" (obituary), ''The Times'', 14 February 1930, p. 19.〕 He was promoted to be a Prebendary at Lincoln Cathedral at the end of 1910.〔"Ecclesiastical Intelligence", ''The Times'', 22 December 1910, p. 6.〕 He became Archdeacon of Stow in July 1913.〔"Ecclesiastical Intelligence", ''The Times'', 23 July 1913, p. 6.〕
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