Pollock, William

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Dates:
Active 1723
Active 1919
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Epithet: Chief Clerk, Home Office

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000408.0x0003c2

William Pollock was a Licentiate minister of the Church of Scotland. He studied psychology and theology at Glasgow University, and carried out research in the psychology of religion at the Universities of Leicester and Cambridge. He worked as an assistant parish minister in Paisley (Strathclyde), and as joint leader of the psychiatric counselling centre sponsored by the United Reformed Church in Cambridge. He carried out the research for his report on the Church of England as a Visiting Scholar in Social Studies at Cambridge University, 1984-1985.

From the guide to the William Pollock: Selection for ministry in the Church of England, 1987, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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  • Kensington Palace, Middlesex (as recorded)
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  • Tipperary, county of, Ireland (as recorded)
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  • Cape of Good Hope, South Africa (as recorded)
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  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Woodstock, Oxfordshire (as recorded)
  • Venezuela, S. America (as recorded)
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  • Peregil Island, Morocco (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Scotland, United Kingdom (as recorded)
  • Guyana, Venezuela (as recorded)
  • Brighton, Sussex (as recorded)
  • Naples and Sicily, Kingdom of, Italy (as recorded)