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William Cadman

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This pulpit is erected in memory of the Revd. William Cadman MA, canon of Canterbury, rector of this parish from 1859 - 1891, who for more than fifty years in the exercise of his ministry here and elsewhere with unfaltering fidelity, unfailing sympathy and unwearied zeal preached the gospel of Jesus Christ and adorned the doctrine he taught by a life of saintliness spent in communing with his Lord. He died May 12th 1891. ‘He being dead yet speaketh.' Heb. XI.4.

{There is a badly weather-worn monogram at the centre of the pulpit front, which may contain the letters: I, H, T, S.}

Site: William Cadman (1 memorial)

NW1, Marylebone Road, Holy Trinity Church

This church was built in 1827 by the architect Sir John Soane. Since 1956 it has been the HQ of SPCK (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge).

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William Cadman

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Reverend William Cadman

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