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Reverend John Thomas Manley
(1830-1901)
21 March 1861

Volume 2, page 339, sitting numer 2648.

Born in Dublin in or about 1830, John Thomas Manley was the son of Reverend William Nicholas Manley. At the age of 18, on 4 July 1848 he was admitted to Trinity College Cambridge (BA, 1852; MA, 1855). He was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Winchester in 1852 and became a priest the following year. From 1852 to 1855 he was the Curate of Clapham and from 1855 to 1864 he was Perpetual Curate of Mortlake in Surrey. From 1864 to 1890 he was Vicar of Tonbridge in Kent.

[Sources: Clergy List (1863) and Venn’s Alumni Cantabrigienses, 1750-1900.]

On 16 April 1857 at Mortlake in Surrey he married Caroline Lucy Jane Lambert, daughter of William Lambert of the Bengal Civil Service. The marriage doesn't appear to have produced any children. 

Reverend John Thomas Manley died at 15 Dale Street, Leamington Spa on 28 March 1901, aged 71. His estate was valued at £797. 

 



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