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Nationality
  
British

Education
  
Balliol College

Role
  
Dean of Winchester

Name
  
William Stephens

Religion
  
Church of England


Died
  
1902, Winchester, United Kingdom

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The Very Reverend William Richard Wood Stephens DD, FSA was Dean of Winchester in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford and graduated in 1862. Ordained in 1865, he began his career with a curacy in Staines. In 1866 he became the curate of Purley, Berkshire. On 31 August 1869 he married Charlotte Jane Hook, the youngest daughter of Walter Farquhar Hook, the dean of Chichester. On the recommendation of the dean of Chichester in 1870, he became Vicar of Mid Lavant, a Lecturer at Chichester Theological College and Rector of Woolbeding Then in 1895 he was elevated to the Deanery at Winchester, a post he held until his death.

Stephens was known for his philanthropy, spending his own money to have the church at Mid Lavant restored. He provided funds for the rebuilding of the chancel at Woolbeding and contributed to the repairs of the roof at Winchester Cathedral. He also spent a lot of time showing visitors around the cathedral and explaining its history. In 1895 he was recognised for his interest in history when he was elected FSA.

In 1902 Stephens attended a mayoral banquet, in Winchester, where he consumed some oysters. Unfortunately the beds, in Emsworth where the oysters were sourced, had been contaminated with raw sewage. Consequently, many of the guests, including Stephens, contracted food poisoning. His death in Winchester deanery, on 22 December 1902, about six weeks after the banquet, was attributed to eating Emsworth oysters. He was buried in the graveyard of Winchester Cathedral on 27 December 1902.

Publications

  • Life and Times of St John Chrysostom, 1872
  • Memorials of the South Saxon See, 1876
  • Christianity and Islam, 1877
  • Life and Letters of W. F. Hook, DD, 1878, 4th edn 1881
  • Memoir of William Page Baron Hatherley, 1883
  • Hildebrand and His Times, 1888
  • Helps to the Study of the Prayer-Book, 1891
  • Life and Letters of E. A. Freeman, DCL, 1895
  • Memoir of Richard Durnford, DD, sometime Bishop of Chichester, 1899
  • Joint Editor with Rev. W. Hunt, A History of the English Church, (Journal), 1899-1910
  • References

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