Joseph Woolley (1815–1892) was archdeacon of Suffolk from 1887 to 1892.[1]
Woolley was educated at Oakham School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1842.[2] His first post was a curacyatTeversham. After this he was WardenofQueen's College, Birmingham then second masteratKing Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds. In 1855 he became rectorofEast Bergholt.[3]
He died on 22 April 1892.[4]
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