Herbert Luckock

Memorial to Herbert Mortimer Luckock in Lichfield Cathedral

Herbert Mortimer Luckock (1833–1909) was an Anglican priest in the Church of England.

Life

Luckock was born (1833 July) at Great Barr, Staffordshire. He was educated at Marlborough College, Shrewsbury School and Jesus College, Cambridge.[1] In 1858 he was awarded a B.A.. He was ordained a deacon in 1860 and a priest in 1862 and received his M.A.. Vicar of All Saints' church, Cambridge 1862-1862, 1865-1875.Fellow and Dean of Jesus College, Cambridge. In 1875 he was made a canon of Ely Cathedral and principal of Ely Theological College. His theological standpoint was Anglo-Catholic. In 1892 he was appointed the Dean of Lichfield Cathedral until his death in 1909.[2]

Personal life

He married Margret Emma Thompson in Childwall Church April 5, 1866.

Writings

Luckock authored the following works:

Luckock also edited James Russell Woodford's Great Commission: Twelve Addresses on the Ordinal (London, 1886) and Sermons (2 vols., 1887).

References

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