Tiverton Preedy

Tiverton Preedy
Preedy (left) pictured boxing in 1908
Born(1863-01-22)22 January 1863
Died26 April 1928(1928-04-26) (aged 65)
London, England
OccupationClergyman

Tiverton Preedy (22 January 1863 – 26 April 1928) was an English clergyman who worked in Yorkshire and London from 1887 until his death, where he was noted for his work with the poor. He was particularly interested in the use of sport within ministry, and founded a church football team in Barnsley which became the modern Barnsley Football Club.

In 1883 he moved to London to become curate of a church in Islington, and later opened a nearby mission. He opened a boxing club at the mission and organised dances for local flower sellers. In recognition of his work, he was appointed a prebendary of St. Pauls Cathedral in 1926. He died two years later and is buried in Islington Cemetery. In the 1990s supporters of Barnsley F.C. located and restored his grave. The grave is still maintained by supporters of Barnsley F.C. who travel down each summer.