William Bingham (1743–1819) was Archdeacon of London[1] from 1789[2] to 1813.
Bingham was born in Melcombe Bingham and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford.[3] He was Vicar of Great Gaddesden until 1777; and Rector of Hemel Hempstead from 1778. In 1792 he was appointed an Honorary Chaplain to the King.
Bingham married Agnata Dörrien in 1775:[4] they had four children, one of whom, Arthur, was a distinguished officer in the Royal Navy.[5]
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