Peter Hempson Ditchfield
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Rev. Peter Hempson Ditchfield, FSA (1854–1930) was a Church of England priest, an historian and a prolific author. He is notable for having co-edited three Berkshire volumes of the '' Victoria County History'' which were published between 1907 and 1924.


Life

Ditchfield was born in Westhoughton, Lancashire in 1854. He was schooled at the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and studied at
Oriel College, Oxford Oriel College () is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford (a title formerly claimed by University College, wh ...
. He was ordained deacon in 1878 and priest in 1879. Ditchfield served his title as curate of St Michael's parish church, Sandhurst until 1880, followed by a second curacy at
Christ Church, Reading Christ Church is a Church of England parish church situated to the south of the centre of the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. The church is located at the junction of Christchurch Road and Kendrick Road, and its tower and spir ...
, Berkshire. Ditchfield was appointed Rector of Barkham in 1886: a post that he held until his death. From 1886 until 1903 Ditchfield was Inspector of Schools for the Diocese of Oxford. In 1898 Ditchfield married the daughter of Charles Smith of
Ravenswood, Berkshire Ravenswood is a care village run by Norwood, a Jewish charity supporting children and families with educational needs, in the English county of Berkshire, part of the civil parish of Wokingham Without, adjoining Crowthorne. The settlement was es ...
. Ditchfield was an historian and a prolific author. He also co-edited with W.H. Page three Berkshire volumes of the '' Victoria County History'', which were published in 1907, 1923 and 1924. Ditchfield was Secretary of the Berkshire Archaeological Society for 38 years until 1929, when he became its president. He edited the ''Berks, Bucks and Oxon Archaeological Journal'' from 1897 until his death. Ditchfield was a
Freemason Freemasonry or Masonry refers to fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local guilds of stonemasons that, from the end of the 13th century, regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities ...
. He was Grand Chaplain of the Freemasons of England in 1917 and of the Mark Masons in 1918.


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Berkshire Archaeological Society
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ditchfield, Peter 1854 births 1930 deaths Alumni of Oriel College, Oxford 19th-century English Anglican priests 20th-century English Anglican priests English local historians 19th-century English historians British medievalists Historians of the British Isles People from Westhoughton English male non-fiction writers Contributors to the Victoria County History People educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School 20th-century English historians