Patrick Smith (Vicar of Great Paxton)

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Patrick Smith, M.A. was an eighteenth century Anglican priest, Vicar of Great Paxton, Little Paxton and Toseland from 1702 to 1745.

Vicar of Great Paxton, Little Paxton and Toseland from 1702 to 1745.

Author of:[1]

  • A preservative against Quakerism, 1740, London.[2]

Family:[3]

  • James Smith – son,
  • Mary Petty née Smith – daughter,
  • Ann Hedding née Smith – daughter,

Also unidentified number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Catalog Search Results | HathiTrust Digital Library". catalog.hathitrust.org. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
  2. ^ Smith, Patrick (1740). A preservative against Quakerism: by way of conference between a minister and his parishioner. ... By Patrick Smith, ... 1740. Internet Archive.
  3. ^ "The Will of Patrick Smith of Great Paxton, Cambridgeshire, England d.1745". greatpaxton1000.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-19.

Sources[edit]

  • Bockett, Elias (1731). A congratulatory letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Smith, M.A. vicar of Great Paxton, Huntingtonshire.