Francis Partridge (b Dursley, Gloucestershire, England 1846 – d Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada 1906) was an Anglican priest in Canada[1] during the last decades of the Nineteenth century and the first of the 20th.
[2] Educated at Katharine Lady Berkeley's School[3] and St Augustine's College, Canterbury he emigrated to Canada in 1868 and became Headmaster of the Grammar School at St. Andrews, New Brunswick, a post he held until 1872.
He was Rector of Rothesay, New Brunswick from then until 1879 when he was appointed a Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton.
He was Rector of St George's, Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1881 until 1895,[4] also holding the position of Lecturer in Apologetics at the University of King's College beginning in 1886.
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