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William Henry Cooper (1833 or 1834 – 1909) was a priest of the Church of England who founded St Luke's Hospital for the Clergy in London and the College of St. Barnabas in Lingfield, Surrey. ==Early years== As A. Tindal Hart writes in his memoir, "William Henry Cooper’s origins are obscure. An Irish-man from the county of Tipperary in Southern Ireland, he undoubtedly sprang from an Anglo-Irish family with strong Church and Military tradition". His exact date and place of birth is unknown, as well as the names of his parents. It however is certain, that he and his brother on leaving school went straight into the Army. William was commissioned as Ensign in the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia on 5 May 1855, shortly after his marriage by licence to Anna Matilda Wilson. By the time he had become a Lieutenant his thoughts were turning away from the prospect of a military career towards becoming ordained into the Church of Ireland.
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