Herbert Stuart (priest)
Herbert Stuart (born circa 1850, died 1930) was an Anglican priest who served in various parishes in England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Details of his early life and education are scarce, however, records indicate he was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England in the 1870s and subsequently ordained as a priest. He held incumbencies in several rural parishes, typically serving as vicar or rector. His duties involved leading religious services, providing pastoral care to parishioners, managing parish affairs, and overseeing church properties. While not a prominent figure on a national level, Stuart exemplified the dedication of many ordinary clergymen who quietly ministered to their communities during a period of significant social and religious change. Census records and parish registers often provide the primary sources for biographical details related to his life and service. Specific records might reveal details about his family, marriage, and the specific churches he served.