Anthony Bliss

Anthony Bliss (died 1815) was a clergyman of the Church of England.

Rev Anthony Bliss was the Vicar of Meriden and the incumbent of Castle Bromwich, both in the County of Warwick in the 18th century.

On his death in 1815 his estate passed to James Kittermaster Esq.

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Name Bliss, Anthony
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Short description Clergyman in England
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Date of death 1815
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