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George Snell was an Anglican priest in the Sixteenth Century.[1]
Snell was educated at the University of St Andrews. He was Incorporated at Oxford in 1621.[2] He held livings at Wallasey, Great Smeaton and Waverton. He was Archdeacon of Chester until his death on 5 February 1556. He was buried at St Mary's Church in Chester.[3]