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Name
  
Arthur Purey-Cust

Died
  
1916


Arthur Purey-Cust


Education
  
Brasenose College, Oxford

Arthur Perceval Purey-Cust (21 February 1828–23 December 1916) was a Church of England priest and author and in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Family

Purey-Cust was born into a distinguished family, the younger son of the Honourable William Cust, younger son of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow. His mother was Sophia, daughter of Thomas Newnham.

Education

He was educated at Brasenose College, and later became a fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. He was ordained deacon 1851 and priest 1852.

Early career

His early posts were: a curacy at Northchurch, Hertfordshire; incumbencies at Cheddington and Reading; Honorary Canon of Oxford; and Rural Dean of Oxford.

Preferment

He became the Archdeacon of Buckingham in June 1875, and installed Vicar of Aylesbury in the same year. His final appointment was as Dean of York from 1880 to 1916.

Legacy and death

For the next 36 years he meticulously catalogued York Minster's heritage and died in harness in his 88th year. His portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery.

References

Arthur Purey-Cust Wikipedia