- William Errington (priest)
William Errington (b. 17 July, 1716; d. 28 September, 1768) was an English
Roman Catholic priest, the founder ofSedgley Park School .Life
He was son of Mark Errington of Wiltshire, a descendant of the Erringtons of
Walwick Grange ,Northumberland ; his mother's maiden name was Martha Baker. In 1737 he went toDouai , took the mission oath 28 December, 1741, and was ordained a priest in December, 1747. If he acted as professor at Douai after his ordination, as is generally stated, it could only have been for a very short time, as he left there for England, 26 March, 1748 (manuscript list of Douai clergy in the Westminster archives).On arrival in London he took up his residence with Bishop
Richard Challoner , thencoadjutor to BishopBenjamin Petre . Kirk states that Dr. Challoner "had a high opinion of Mr. Errington, both as an active and zealous missionary and as a man of business". It was on account of these qualities that when the bishop wished to found a good school in England he induced Errington to undertake the work.Errington made three unsuccessful attempts, the first in
Buckinghamshire , the second inWales , and the third atBetley nearNewcastle-under-Lyne , inStaffordshire , before he succeeded in founding a permanent school at Sedgley Park in the neighbourhood ofWolverhampton . OnLady-Day , 1763, he opened this school with twelve boys in the house known as the Park Hall, till then the residence of John, Lord Ward, afterwards Viscount Dudley and Ward. The foundation was at once attacked in Parliament, but Lord Dudley successfully defended himself.The school was not interfered with; it developed into the Sedgley Park School which existed for over a century, and was succeeded by
St. Wilfrid's College ,Oakmoor , near Cheadle. Having founded the school, Errington's work there was done, and as soon as he secured the appointment of the Rev. Hugh Kendall as head-master in May, 1763, he returned to Bishop Challoner in London. He was appointed archdeacon and treasurer of theOld Chapter and held these offices till his death.External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05524c.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia" article]
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