Henry Todd
1763
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1845
country of citizenship: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
languages spoken, written or signed: English
position held: Archdeacon of Cleveland
Henry John Todd (1763–1845) was an English Anglican cleric, librarian, and scholar, known as an editor of John Milton. He was librarian at Lambeth Palace (1803), and examined and described manuscripts, chiefly biblical, which formerly belonged to the orientalist Joseph Dacre Carlyle, and after his death were transferred to the Lambeth Palace. Todd was rector of Settrington (1820). He was awarded an annual pension by George IV. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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