George Fulham
George Fulham, D.D. (b Hampton Poyle 14 December 1660 - d Southampton 23 November 1702) was an English priest in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.[1]
Fulham was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.[2] He was a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1682 to 1691. He held livings at Compton, Surrey, West Meon, Droxford and Southampton. He became Archdeacon of Winchester in 1700, and held the post until his death.[3]
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Archdeacons of Winchester and of Bournemouth
(Winchester diocese)
- William of Chichester
- Henri I de Blois
- Richard
- Josceline de Bohon
- Hugh de Puiset
(Winchester)
- Ralph
- Roger (I)
- Bartholomew
- Roger (II)
- P. (I)
- Hugh des Roches
- P. (II)
- Amaury Guiscard
- Henry de Helingeye
- Richard de la More
- Philip of St Austell alias Cornwaleys
(Winchester)
- Michael de Helleston
- James Sinabaldi de Florentia or de Pulcis
- Philip Sapiti
- John de Podio Barzaco
- Stephen de Malo Leone
- Robert de Burton
- John de Wolveleye
- Robert Wikeford
- Nicholas de Wykeham
- John Bloxham
- Roger Walden
- Nicholas Daniel
- Nicholas Bildeston
- Stephen Wilton
- John Pakenham
- Vincent Clement
- John Morton
- Robert Morton
- William Smyth
- Robert Frost
- John Frost
- Hugh Ashton
- John Fox
- Richard Pate
- William Boleyn
(Winchester)
- John Philpot
- Stephen Cheston
- John Ebden
- Michael Reniger
- Ralph Barlow
- Edward Burby
- George Roberts
- Thomas Gorges
- Walter Dayrell
- Robert Sharrock
- Thomas Clutterbuck
- George Fulham
- Ralph Brideoake
- Robert Eden
- Nicholas Lechmere
- Robert Lowth
- Robert Eden (again)
- Thomas Balguy
- Matthew Woodford
- Thomas de Grey
- Augustus Legge
- Gilbert Heathcote
- Charles Hoare
- Joseph Wigram
(Winchester)
- Philip Jacob
- George Sumner, Bishop of Guildford
- Arthur Lyttelton, Bishop of Southampton
- William Fearon
- Alfred Daldy
- Edmund Morgan
- Hedley Burrows
- Leslie Lang
- Roy Beynon
- David Cartwright
- Alan Clarkson
- Adrian Harbidge (became Archdeacon of Bournemouth)
- Adrian Harbidge (previously Archdeacon of Winchester)
- Peter Rouch
- Richard Brand, Archdeacon of Winchester (in plurality)
- Jean Burgess
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