Thomas Crowther
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Thomas Crowther (1794 – 1859) was an evangelical clergyman in the Church of England who served as perpetual curate of St John in the Wilderness at Cragg Vale from 1822 until 1859. He was a friend of the Brontë family and an outspoken critic of the working conditions for children employed in cotton factories.
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Thomas Crowther
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Thomas Crowther
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Thomas Crowther
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Cragg Vale, Yorkshire, England
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Thornton in Craven, Yorkshire, England
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British subject
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1859
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Clerk in Holy Orders
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Nineteenth century
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Phoebe Wilkinson
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Thomas Crowther (1794 – 1859) was an evangelical clergyman in the Church of England who served as perpetual curate of St John in the Wilderness at Cragg Vale from 1822 until 1859. He was a friend of the Brontë family and an outspoken critic of the working conditions for children employed in cotton factories.
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