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WARD Rev, Frederick William Orde was born on April 9, 1843 in Blendworth. 2nd son of Reverend E. L. Ward, Rector of Blendworth, Hampshire.
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WARD Rev, Frederick William Orde was born on April 9, 1843 in Blendworth. 2nd son of Reverend E. L. Ward, Rector of Blendworth, Hampshire.
Studied at Tonbridge School (Exhibitioner). Wadham College Oxford (Exhibitioner, 2nd in Classics, Moderations). Bachelor of Arts.1865; private tutor at Oxford for some years, and ordained 1868 to Curacy of Saint Giles’, Oxford.
Vicar of Pishill, 1883-1888. Rector of Nuffield, 1888-1897. ” pseudonym.
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