Born: December 3, 1799, Douglas, Isle of Man. Died: October 8, 1865, Pendleton, Lancashire, England. Buried: Christ Church, Salford (near Manchester), England. |
Stowell was educated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford (BA 1822, MA 1826). He was ordained in the Anglican church in 1823, and was curate at Shepscombe, Gloucestershire; Holy Trinity, Huddersfield; and St. Stephen’s, Salford. In 1831, he became rector at Christ Church, Salford. He was appointed Honorable Canon in Chester Cathedral, 1845; chaplain to the Bishop of Manchester in 1851, and Rural Dean of Eccles. His works include:
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