John Alfred Lumb Airey
Rev. John Alfred Lumb Airey (c1823-1909)
1866 Writes regarding Hydro-propulsion
1867 Writes regarding Hydro-propulsion
1909 'Adm. pens. (age 18) at PEMBROKE, Apr. 23, 1841. S. of John, clerk, of Ings (sic), Westmorland. B. there Feb. 8, 1823. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1841 (J. A. Lumb); Scholar, 1841; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849; incorp. at Durham, 1849. Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 12, 1846; priest, Dec. 18, 1847. Assistant Master at Durham School, 1846-50; at Merchant Taylors' School, 1850-87. St Matthew's Day Preacher, 1852. Townshend Lecturer at St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge, 1853 and 1865. C. of St Clement's, Eastcheap, 1870-87. R. of St Helen's, Bishopsgate with St Martin Outwich, 1887-1909. A good musician; one of the founders of the Cambridge University Musical Society. Died July 4, 1909, aged 86, at St Helen's Rectory, Finsbury Square, E.C. (Christ's Hospital Reg.; The Times, July 6 and 20, 1909.)'[1]
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