Archdeacon of Cleveland
James Fall[1] was Archdeacon of Cleveland from his installation on 7 December 1700 until his death on 12 June 1711.
Fall was educated at the University of St Andrews and migrated to University of Cambridge in 1698.[2] He was ordained in 1720. He was Canon and Precentor of York from 1691 until his death.
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