Fielding-Ould, Fielding

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Fielding Fielding-Ould (1870-1930) was the son of the Reverend Frederick Fielding of Birkenhead and a descendent of Sir Fielding Ould, an Irish obstetrician who gained prominence for his major contributions to improvements in women's healthcare. A graduate of Cambridge, in 1899 he became the Vicar of the small village of Abthorpe, Northamptonshire. He left the church from 1900 to 1905 to pursue artistic interests, but resumed priestly activity thereafter, holding positions primarily at London (St. Barnabas, Kensington and Christ Church, St. Pancras). He was the author of several works on religion and several works of poetry.

From the description of Fielding Fielding-Ould diary, 1899 January 1-1914. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702199028

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