Lonsdale Ragg (23 October 1866 in Wellington, Shropshire – 31 July 1945 in Bath) was an Anglican priest[1] author.[2]
Ragg was educated at Adams' Grammar School, Christ Church, Oxford[3] and Ripon College Cuddesdon; Cuddesdon Theological College; and ordained in 1889.[4]
After a curacy at All Saints', Oxford he was a tutor at Christ Church then vice-principal of Cuddesdon He was warden of Bishop's Hostel, Lincoln and vice-chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral from 1899 to 1903. After this he was at various times Chaplain in Bologna, Venice, Valescure, Bordighera, Cannes and Rome. He became Archdeacon of Gibraltar and held the post until his death.[5]
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