Revd Richard Enraght was the Curate-in-Charge of Portslade by Sea, in the County of Sussex, from 1872 until 1874.
As the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, Birmingham in 1880, Fr Enraght came to National and International prominence, when he was jailed for “conscience sake” under the Disraeli Government's Public Worship Regulation Act.
For more information on Fr Enraght’s life - his biography and the transcriptions of the two religious pamphlets he wrote while living in Portslade,
As the Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, Birmingham in 1880, Fr Enraght came to National and International prominence, when he was jailed for “conscience sake” under the Disraeli Government's Public Worship Regulation Act.
For more information on Fr Enraght’s life - his biography and the transcriptions of the two religious pamphlets he wrote while living in Portslade,
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Revd Richard Enraght Blogger website.
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