Arthur Tatham (1808–1874) was a member of the Shoreham Ancients, a group of followers of William Blake.
The second son of Charles Heathcote Tatham, an architect.
He was for over forty years rector of Broadoak and Boconnoc, Cornwall, (1832-74) and prebendary of Exeter Cathedral from 1860.
He wrote two pamphlets, one them being "A Cornish Bishopric: a statement of facts" (1859), part of the campaign for a modern Bishop of Cornwall (he was in favour of Bodmin as the seat of the bishop).
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