William Upton Richards

[1][2] He was a prominent[citation needed] Tractarian in the Church of England who served mostly notably as the vicar of All Saints, Margaret Street, London,[1] from 1859 to 1873.

[3] He matriculated from Exeter College, Oxford, in 1829, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1833.

[1] On 22 August 1835 he married Caroline Cazalet at All Souls, St Marylebone, London.

[1] Circa 1848–1851, he supported Harriet Brownlow Byron in the foundation of the Society of All Saints Sisters of the Poor, one of the first Anglican orders for women, at Margaret Street, London;[1][4] the sisters were employed in nursing the poor and destitute in the parish.

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