Samuel Cheetham , DD, FSA (3 March 1827 – 9 July 1908) was an eminent Anglican priest and author[1] in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth.
Cheetham was born in Hambleton, Rutland and educated at Oakham School and Christ's College, Cambridge.
[2][3] He was an Assistant Tutor of his old college from 1853 until 1858; and then professor of Pastoral Theology at King's College London until 1882,[4] during which time he was also Chaplain of Dulwich College.
In 1879 he became Archdeacon of Southwark; and in 1882 of Rochester, a post he held until his death.
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