- Edward Tucker Leeke
The Reverend Edward Tucker Leeke (1842 – 1925) was a British clergyman and scholar. He was
Canon and sub-dean ofLincoln Cathedral .The son of Revd.
William Leeke , the Waterloo veteran and historian,"Death of Canon E.T. Leeke", "The Times", May 25, 1925, p. 16, column 3.] Edward Tucker Leeke was born in 1842. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p23572.htm the "Edward Tucker Leeke", "The Peerage"] ]He was educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge , where he was awarded Second Wrangler in 1863. He was made a Fellow of Trinity, and was assistant tutor for some years. He was appointedcurate of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge, becomingvicar there in 1869. In 1877 he was made canon and chancellor ofLincoln Cathedral , and sub-dean in 1898. He was chaplain atLincoln Hospital , and for seventeen years was vicar of St Nicholas with st John-in-Newport, inLincoln . He wrote "Ourselves, our People, our Work: Six addresses given in the Divinity Schools, Cambridge", published in 1891.In 1880 Leeke married Dora Wordsworth, daughter of
Christopher Wordsworth , Bishop of Lincoln. They had five sons and two daughters.Notes
External links
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/subjectView.asp?ID=P17065 The National Archives: Edward Tucker Leeke, GB/NNAF/P132936]
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