Richard Ibbetson
Richard Ibbetson was Archdeacon of Exeter from 11 November 1726[1] until his death on 1 September 1731.[2]
Ibbetson was born at Ledston in the West Riding of Yorkshire and educated at University College, Oxford.[3] He became a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford in 1700; Rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk in 1714; Rector of Lambeth[4] in 1718;Prebendary and Canon Residentiary of Exeter Cathedral in 1716; and its Precentor in 1723.[5] He died at Hackington.
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Preceded by Edward Trelawney | Archdeacon of Exeter 1726–1732 | Succeeded by Stephen Weston |
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