Charles Scott Luxmoore (1794–1854) was an
Anglican
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priest
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The son of
John Luxmoore
John Luxmoore or Luxmore (1766–1830) was an English bishop of three sees.
Life
The son of John Luxmoore of Okehampton, Devon, he was born there. He was educated at Ottery St. Mary school and at Eton College, going as a scholar in 1775 to King' ...
, a
bishop
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, Charles Scott Luxmoore was educated at
Eton
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and
St John's College, Cambridge
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From 1826 to 1854 he was
Dean of St Asaph
This is a list of the deans of St Asaph Cathedral, Wales.
*-1357 Llywelyn ap Madog
*1357–1376 William Spridlington
*1403 Richard Courtenay (afterwards Dean of Wells, 1410)
*1455-1461 David Blodwell
*1463-1492 John Tapton
*1511-1542 Fouke ...
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He married on 10 September 1829, Katherine, daughter of Rev. Sir John Nicholl, Dean of the Arches, of Merthyr Mawr, Glamorgan. They had one son, John Nicholl Luxmoore (1830–1849) who died young following a horse riding accident.
Charles died at
Cradley, Herefordshire on 27 April 1854 and he is buried at
St Asaph Cathedral
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The Times
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, Tuesday, 2 May 1854; pg. 1; Issue 21730; col A ''Deaths'' The ''Clerical Journal'' marked his death as that of "another gigantic pluralist":
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National Archives
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1794 births
1854 deaths
People educated at Eton College
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
Deans of St Asaph