Richard Aslatt Pearce
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Richard Aslatt Pearce (9 January 1855 – 21 July 1928) was the first deaf person to be ordained as an Anglican clergyman. He was educated via the sign language of his era, he became Chaplain to the Deaf and Dumb, and he fulfilled this duty in the Southampton area for the rest of his life. In 1885 he was introduced to Queen Victoria, who then ordered the Royal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb and Others of the United Kingdom, 1889.
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Richard Aslatt Pearce
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Richard Aslatt Pearce
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Richard Aslatt Pearce
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Winchester
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1928-07-21
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1855-01-09
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Christ Church Lodge, Winchester
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Reverend Richard Aslatt Pearce
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(Lithograph from photo by Hills & Saunders of Oxford)
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Reverend
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British
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Richard S. Pearce
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Richard Aslatt Pearce (9 January 1855 – 21 July 1928) was the first deaf person to be ordained as an Anglican clergyman. He was educated via the sign language of his era, he became Chaplain to the Deaf and Dumb, and he fulfilled this duty in the Southampton area for the rest of his life. In 1885 he was introduced to Queen Victoria, who then ordered the Royal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb and Others of the United Kingdom, 1889.
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Mission Church, Oak Road, Southampton
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Winchester Diocesan Mission to the Deaf and Dumb
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