Herbert Noyes
Frederick Robert Halsey Herbert Noyes (29 November 1839 – 1 January 1917) was a British Anglican priest and author.[1]
Noyes was born in Brussels, Belgium,[2] the fifth son of Thomas Herbert Noyes and Mary Elizabeth Halsey of the Halseys of Gaddesden Place.[3] He was Provost of the Cathedral of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae from 1875 to 1885; and Dean of Argyll and The Isles from 1883 to 1886 and later held incumbencies at Long Crichel with Moor Crichel and then Dunnington.[4] He died in York on New Year's Day, 1917.[5]
In 1916, his son Capt. Talbot Ronald Arthur Herbert Noyes was killed at the Battle of the Somme in the First World War.[6]
References
- "Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000" Bertie, D.M.: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0567087468
- 1911 England Census
- Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1899). Armorial Families: A Directory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-armour, Showing which Arms in Use at the Moment are Borne by Legal Authority. T.C. & E.C. Jack. p. 622. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
- "Ecclesiastical Appointments – The Bishop of Salisbury". The Times, 29 January 1886; pg. 11; Issue 31669; col C
- The Times, 3 January 1917; pg. 11
- "Talbot Ronald Arthur Herbert Noyes". East Dorset First World War. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
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Preceded by James Robert Alexander Chinnery-Haldane |
Dean of Argyll and The Isles 1883 – 1886 |
Succeeded by Reginald John Mapleton |
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