Rector of Eversley

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The Rector of Eversley is the Anglican parish priestly office historically associated with the Hampshire village of Eversley, notably held by author and social reformer Charles Kingsley.

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Rector of Eversley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican clerical office
human
parish priest position
associatedWith Victorian literature
social reform in Victorian England
church St Mary’s Church, Eversley NERFINISHED
clergyRank rector
country England
denomination Church of England
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Diocese of Winchester NERFINISHED
heldPosition Rector of Eversley NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance associated with Christian socialist movement through Charles Kingsley
linked to Victorian social reform debates
languageOfLiturgy English
locatedIn Diocese of Winchester NERFINISHED
Eversley NERFINISHED
Hampshire
movement Christian socialism NERFINISHED
notableOfficeHolder Charles Kingsley NERFINISHED
notableWork The Water-Babies NERFINISHED
Westward Ho! NERFINISHED
occupation Anglican priest
author
historian
social reformer
university professor
parish Eversley parish NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
responsibility conducting Anglican services in Eversley
pastoral care of parishioners in Eversley
preaching and teaching in Eversley parish
spiritual care of the parish of Eversley
role parish priest of Eversley
timePeriod 19th century (notably during Charles Kingsley’s tenure)
tradition Anglican parish ministry

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Charles Kingsley positionHeld Rector of Eversley