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Hugh Pearson (canon of Windsor)

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19: 30: 209:, in which the hall is located within the village of Sonning, are named in Hugh Pearson's memory. There is a bust of him in Pearson Hall. The village hall was built and opened in 1889 and Sonning Street was renamed to Pearson Road. 142:, when his horse bolted due to a passing steam train. This was a possible reason why he did not move on to higher office and he remained vicar of Sonning for the rest of his life. 145:
While Pearson was vicar, many changes to the church took place. He arrived at Sonning in 1842 to find the church in poor repair. The church as it can be seen today is largely
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Pearson was the brother of Henry Hugh Pierson (12 April 1815 ā€“ 28 January 1873) was an English composer resident from 1845 in Germany.
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there for forty years. Soon after he arrived, he suffered a riding accident on a bridge at the then newly created
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From 1876 until his death in 1882, Pearson was also a Canon of the Eleventh Stall at
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Index


St Andrew's Church, Sonning

St George's Chapel
Windsor Castle
Sonning
Canon
Windsor
Berkshire
Hugh Nicholas Pearson
Dean of Salisbury
Oxford
Eton College
Harrow School
Balliol College, Oxford
MA
Deacon
curate
Withyham
Tonbridge Wells
Thames
Diocese of Salisbury
Victorian
St Andrew's Church
Sonning Cutting
Great Western Railway
Victorian
restoration
Henry Woodyer
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

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