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| | Rev John Moore Heath (1808-1882) of Enfield, then Milland, Liphook, Hampshire and later Westbrook, Godalming, Surrey, ... |
 | | John Moore, the eldest son, named after his godfather, General Sir John Moore, K.B., was born in Chancery Lane, December 27th, 1808, and educated at Westminster School, becoming a King's Scholar in 1822, and was duly elected with exhibitions to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1826, being elected Scholar in 1827. |
 | | The churches and services of those days were decidedly archaic, according to present notions, the high pews had not been proved away, the parish clerk was still flourishing, choirs were unknown, and some of the clergy were or a very peculiar type. |
 | | His deputy was Rev. W.D.Maclagan, afterwards so well known as Bishop of Litchfield, and Archbishop of York, who had charge of Enfield till July 1869, and the Vicar resigned the living in 1870. |
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