Assheton gorton biography definition
Nicholas Assheton (), was a country squire who lived at Downham, near Clitheroe, Lancashire....
Lars Gorton is a professor emeritus presently connected to the Stockholm Centre of Commercial Law at the Stockholm University Law faculty.
Neville Gorton
Anglican bishop of Coventry
Neville Vincent Gorton[1] (1 March 1888 – 30 November 1955) was an Anglican cleric who served as the fourth bishop of the restored see of Coventry[2] in the modern era.
Gorton was born on 1 March 1888, the son of Anglican Rev. Canon C. V. Gorton,[3] and educated at Marlborough College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he was an exhibitioner and Aubrey Moore student.[4] Gorton was a career school-master who after taking holy orders spent 20 years at Sedbergh School, during which time he married Ethel Ingledew Daggett, with whom he had two sons (including the production designer Assheton Gorton[5]) and one daughter[6] rising to the rank of housemaster.
He was then appointed head of Blundell's School[7] where he was to remain until the call to face the challenges of a severely bombed diocese.
A passionate advocate of Christian Unity,[8] Gorton's vision