Rev Samuel Peach Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/[1] (22 June 1815 – 22 December 1882) was an Anglican clergyman who was Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1867[2] until 1882.
After a curacy in Coniston he was Perpetual curate at Brathay,[5] Rural Dean of Ambleside[6] and Vicar of Appleby.
Rawson established a school in a small parish in Seaforth, Merseyside for the children of Liverpool merchants, where he was the first schoolmaster of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
Three other notable school pupils were Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Richard Assheton Cross, and William Conyngham Plunket.
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