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  1. John Lister (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism The Very Reverend Very Revd John Field Lister Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin MA 19 January 1916 23 August 2006 ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 9780199540877 ref ref http www.ox.ac.uk gazette 2006 7 weekly 071206 coll.htm Obituaries Keble College, Oxford ref was an eminent Anglican priest in the latter part of the 20th century. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1527712 Very Rev John Lister.html Telegraph Obituary ref Lister was educated at King s School, Worcester and Keble College, Oxford . He was ordained after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1939 ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1940 41 Oxford, OUP 1940 ref and was initially a Curate at St Nicholas Radford, Coventry Radford . ref http www.flickr.com photos pikerslanefarm sets 72157609121632508 Flickr ref After this he was Curate at St John the Baptist, Coventry ref http www.stjohn the baptist.co.uk Church web site ref and then Vicar of Brighouse . He was Archdeacon of Halifax, West Yorkshire Halifax from 1961 to 1972, ref http www.yorkshirepost.co.uk obituaries The Very Rev John Lister.1757018.jp Yorkshire Post Obituary ref when he became Dean of Wakefield Provost of Wakefield a post he held for a decade . References references S start S rel en S bef before Philip Pare S ttl title Dean of Wakefield Provost of Wakefield years 1972&ndash 1982 S aft after John Allen priest John Allen S end Archdeacons of Halifax Provosts and Deans of Wakefield Office holders in the Diocese of Wakefield Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lister, John Field ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archdeacon of Halifax Provost of Wakefield DATE OF BIRTH 19 January 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 August 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lister, John Field Category 1916 births Category People educated at King s School, Worcester Category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Category Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon Category Archdeacons of Halifax ...   more details



  1. John Fahy (priest)

    John Fahy 8 June 1893 19 July 1969 was an Irish people Irish priest , Irish republicanism republican , agrarian and Political radicalism radical Fahy was born in the townland of Burroge, in the parish of Killeenadeema , Loughrea , County Galway . He was one of a number of sons of John Fahy, a strong farmer and feverent member of the Irish National Land League , and Honoria Davock. He was ordained on 28 September 1919, serving in Dundee , Scotland , between 1919 and 1921. He served as the chaplain for a battalion of the Irish Volunteers and involved himself with the Scottish independence Scottish nationalism movement. He supported Terence MacSwiney s fatal hunger strike, and traveled back to Ireland to attended the funeral of Michael Griffin Irish priest in November 1920. He was recalled to the Diocese of Clonfert Roman Catholic diocese of Clonfert where he served as curate of Eyrecourt , Closetoken and Bullaun from 1921 to 1929. From 1928, Fahy became involved with Peadar O Donnell , who brought his campaign into east Galway. Fahy was arrested in 1929 on charges of obstructing a bailiff rescuing seized cattle. He refused to recognise the court, citing Irish republican legitimatism , and was imprisoned in Galway. This brought him to national attention, and raised important church state issues. Fahy s bishop, John Dignan , invoked privilegium fori , allowing Fahy to submit to him. He was tried and sentenced to seven weeks already served, and released. Bishop Dignan transferred him back to Clostoken, where he would serve till 1932, and forbade him to publicly express political views. It is believed that the republican sympathies of Dignan and Monsignor John Bowes Fahy s uncle ... Biography , p.  693, Cambridge, 2010 DEFAULTSORT Fahy priest , John Category People from County ... and head of the Irish community in Argentina, 1805 1871 Jerome A. Fahey , priest and writer, 1843 ... Director of the Galway Arts Festival References The stone of destiny Father John Fahy 1894 1969 , Brian ...   more details



  1. John Sergeant (priest)

    John Sergeant 1623 1707 or 1710 was an English Roman Catholic priest, controversialist and theologian. Life He was son of William Sergeant, a yeoman in Barrow upon Humber , Lincolnshire , and was admitted in 1639 as a sub sizar at St John s College, Cambridge , graduating in 1643. ref Venn id SRGT639J name Sergeant, John ref On the recommendation of William Beale he was appointed secretary to Thomas Morton bishop Thomas Morton , the Anglican Bishop of Durham , time he spent on transcriptions of the Church Fathers but in a year or so converted to Catholicism as result of his studies. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Sergeant, John ref He subsequently moved to the English College, Lisbon . He studied theology and in 1650 was ordained as a Catholic priest. He subsequently taught at the college until 1652, when he became procurator and prefect of studies. From 1653 to 1654, he worked as a priest in England before returning to Lisbon where he resumed his earlier work and taught philosophy. In 1655 he was elected canon and appointed as secretary. For the next twenty years he was actively engaged in controversy, both with Anglican s such as the bishops Edward Stillingfleet and John Tillotson , and Catholics who differed from Thomas White scholar Thomas White . At the time of the Oates Plot he entered into communication with the Privy Council which greatly scandalized the Catholics. This arose from his opposition to Jesuit influence in the English Catholic Church. He avoided arrest by passing ... many things that offended even his co religionists. ref CathEncy wstitle John Sergeant first Edwin last .... References Dorothea Crook, John Sergeant And His Circle A Study Of Three Seventeenth Century English ... 23 July 2009. Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sergeant, John ... DEFAULTSORT Sergeant, John Category 1623 births Category 18th century deaths Category Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge Category Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism Category English ...   more details



  1. John Beer (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Stuart Beer born 15 March 1944 ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 978 0 7136 7257 6 Please check ISBN reason Check digit 6 does not correspond to calculated figure. ref is a priest in the Church of England and the current Archdeacon of Cambridge . ref http www.ely.anglican.org about whos who john beer.html Until 2006 of Ely ref Beer was at Roundhay School and Pembroke College, Oxford . After working in advertising with Rowntree s in York he was ordained in 1972. He became a curate at St John the Baptist s Knaresborough and then a fellow and chaplain at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge . After this he became the Rector of Toft, Cambridgeshire Toft and then the Vicar of Grantchester . ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords London, Church House, 1995 ISBN 0 7151 8088 6 ref He was Archdeacon of Huntington from 1997 until his appointment to Ely in 2004. References reflist s start s rel en succession box before Richard Sledge Richard Kitson Sledge title Archdeacon of Huntingdon years 1997 2004 after Hugh McCurdy succession box before Jeffrey John Seagrief Watson title List of Archdeacons of Ely Archdeacon of Cambridge br previously Ely years 2004 after Current incumbent s end Archdeacons of Huntingdon Archdeacons of Ely Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beer, John Stuart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Anglican priest and Archdeacon of Cambridge DATE OF BIRTH 15 March 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beer, John Stuart Category 1939 births Category People educated at Roundhay School Category Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford Category Fellows of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Category Archdeacons of Huntingdon Category Archdeacons of Ely Category Living people UK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Burton (priest)

    John Burton was an Anglican priest in the 19th century. He was the St Ninian s Cathedral, Perth Provost of St Ninian s Cathedral in Perth from 1871 to 1885. ref Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689 2000 Bertie, D.M Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0 567 08746 8 ref S start S rel en S bef before Edward Bowles Knottesford S ttl title St Ninian s Cathedral, Perth Provost of St Ninian s Cathedral, Perth years 1871 &ndash 1885 S aft after Vincent Lewis Rorison End References Reflist Portal Anglicanism Provosts of St Ninian s Cathedral, Perth Anglican Churches Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish Provost DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burton, John Category Scottish Episcopalian clergy Category Provosts of St Ninian s Cathedral, Perth Scotland bio stub Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Lockwood (priest)

    John Lockwood born about 1555 executed at York , 13 April 1642 was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Life He was the eldest son of Christopher Lockwood, of Sowerby, Yorkshire, by Clare, eldest daughter of Christopher Lascelles, of Sowerby and Brackenborough Castle , Yorkshire . With the second son, Francis, he arrived at Reims on 4 November 1579, and was sent to Douai College to study philosophy. Francis was ordained in 1587, but John entered the English College, Rome , on 4 October 1595,and was ordained priest on 26 January 1597. He was sent on the English mission, 20 April 1598. After suffering imprisonment he was banished in 1610, but returned, and was again taken and condemned to death, but reprieved. He was finally captured at Wood End, Gatenby , the residence of Bridget Gatenby, and executed with Edmund Catherick . References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Venerable John Lockwood The entry cites Joseph Gillow , Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. , s. v. Richard Challoner , Memoirs of Missionary Priests , II, No. 168 Thomas Francis Knox , Diaries of the English College, Douay London, 1878 , 157 Joseph Foster genealogist Joseph Foster , Visitation of Yorkshire London, privately printed, 1875 , 61, 549 Catholic Record Society s Publications London, privately printed, 1905, etc. , V, 384. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lockwood, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1555 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1642 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lockwood, John Category 1555 births Category 1642 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests Category Beatified people Category 17th century venerated Christians Category English martyrs Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people Category People of the Tudor period ...   more details



  1. John Haldane (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism The Very Reverend Very Rev John Bernard Haldane , Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin MA was an eminent Anglican priest in the 20th century. br He was born on 27 May 1881 and educated at Keble College, Oxford . ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref Ordained in 1905 after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon he began his career as Curate Assistant Curate of St John East Dulwich ref http www.stjohnseastdulwich.org Church web site ref after which he was Priest in charge of St John, Earlsfield . ref The Clergy List London, Kelly s, 1913 ref He was Precentor of Southwark Cathedral from 1919 to 1937 and then briefly its Provost religion Provost . He died in post on 4 November 1938 ref The Provost Of Southwark Work For Cathedral The Times Saturday, Nov 05, 1938 pg. 14 Issue 48144 col D ref References references S start S rel en S bef before Inaugural appointment S ttl title Southwark Cathedral Provost of Southwark years 1937 &ndash 1938 S aft after Frederick Dudley Vaughan Narborough End Provosts and Deans of Southwark Office holders in the Diocese of Southwark Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haldane, John Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1881 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1938 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haldane, John Bernard Category 1881 births Category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Category Alumni of Ripon College Cuddesdon Category Provosts and Deans of Southwark Category 1938 deaths Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Robson (priest)

    John Robson 1581 &ndash 1645 was an English Anglican priest who was elected to the House of Commons of England House of Commons in 1621 although, as a cleric, he was ineligible. Robson was born at Kirby Thore, Westmorland, the son of the Revd Robert Robson, clerk of Warcop, Westmorland. He was educated at Appleby and matriculated at Queen s College, Oxford on 13 October 1598, aged 17. He was awarded a BA at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1602 and a MA in 1605. He was ordained deacon and priest at Norwich on 21 September 1606. In 1607 he was incorporated at Cambridge University from Oxford and awarded a MA. He became Rector of Morpeth, Northumberland in 160 ? and remained until 1643. He became rector of Whalton, Northumberland in 1615 and a canon of Durham in 1620, holding both positions until 1645. ref name Venn Venn id RB607J name Robson, John ref In 1621, Robson was elected Member of Parliament for Morpeth UK Parliament constituency Morpeth but he was declared ineligible due to being a cleric who had a voice in the convocation. He became chaplain in ordinary to King Charles I. ref name Venn Robson died at the age of about 64 and was buried in Durham Cathedral on 12 April 1645. ref name Venn Robson married Margaret Cradock, daughter of Archdeacon John Cradock. ref name Venn References Reflist start box s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Morpeth UK Parliament constituency Morpeth before Christopher Perkins MP Sir Christopher Perkins before2 Sir William Button, 1st Baronet William Button with Robert Brandling years 1621 after Robert Brandling after2 Ralph Fetherstonhaugh end box Persondata NAME Robson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1581 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1645 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Robson, John Category 1581 births Category 1645 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 Category English Anglican priests ...   more details



  1. John Daniel (priest)

    John Daniel born 1745 died in Paris, 3 October 1823 was an English Roman Catholic priest, and the last effective head of the English College, Douai . Life He was educated first at Dame Alice s School, Fernyhalgh , and then at Douai, where he was ordained priest and made professor of philosophy 1778 and afterwards of theology. When the president, Edward Kitchen , alarmed by the French Revolution , resigned his office in 1792, Daniel was appointed president, and was soon after, with his professors and students, taken prisoner and confined first at Arras and then at Dourlens . They were taken back, 27 Nov., 1794, to the Irish College at Douai and in February, 1795, were allowed to return to England. Though it has been stated that Daniel was then appointed president of the college at Crook Hall since removed to Ushaw College , this is difficult to reconcile with contemporary documents in the Westminster diocesan archives he did not in fact take up residence at Crook Hall, but retired to Lancashire till 1802, when he went to Paris in order to recover the property of Douai College and other British establishments. After 1815 compensation amounting to half a million pounds was paid by the French Government, but the English Government confiscated this money, neither returning it to France nor allowing the English Catholics to receive it. Daniel was the last de facto president of Douai, though the Rev. Francis Tuite was appointed titular president, to succeed him in prosecuting the claims. Works Daniel wrote an Ecclesiastical History of the Britons and Saxons London, 1815, 1824 . Family He was the son of Edward Daniel of Durton , Lancashire , and great nephew of the Rev. Hugh Tootell , better known as Dodd the historian. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle John Daniel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Daniel, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1745 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 October 1823 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Daniel, John ...   more details



  1. John Allen (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism The Very Reverend Very. Rev John Edward Allen , Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin MA was an eminent Anglican priest in the latter part of the 20th century. ref http www.pharmweb.net pwmirror uk stjamesold ethics pip02.html pharmweb ref He was born into an ecclesiastical family ref His father was the Canon priest Rev. Canon Ronald Edward Taylor Allen , sometime Vicar of Edgbaston Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref on 9 June 1932 and educated at Rugby School Rugby and University College, Oxford . ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 9780199540877 ref He was in the Colonial Service in Kenya from 1957 to 1963 and then in Sales and Marketing with Kimberly Clark until 1966. Ordained in 1968 ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1975 76 Lambeth, Church House 1975 ISBN 0108153674 ref he was initially a Curate at Deal, Kent Deal and then Vicar of St Paul s, Clifton, Bristol Clifton . He was then the Incumbent ecclesiastical incumbent at Chippenham until 1982 when he became Dean of Wakefield Provost of Wakefield , a post he held until 1997. References references S start S rel en S bef before John Field Lister S ttl title Dean of Wakefield Provost of Wakefield years 1982 &ndash 1997 S aft after George Peter Nairn Briggs End Provosts and Deans of Wakefield Office holders in the Diocese of Wakefield Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Allen, John Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, John Edward Category 1932 births Category Old Rugbeians Category Alumni of University College, Oxford Category Provosts and Deans of Wakefield Category Living people ...   more details



  1. John Fenn (priest)

    John Fenn born at Montacute near Yeovil , Somerset d. 27 December 1615 was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer, in exile under Elizabeth I of England . He was the elder brother of James Fenn , the Catholic martyr, and Robert Fenn . Life After being a chorister at Wells Cathedral , he went to Winchester School in 1547, and in 1550 to New College, Oxford , of which he was elected Fellow in 1552. Next year he became head master of the Bury St Edmunds Grammar School , but was deprived of this office and also of his fellowship for refusing to take the oath of supremacy under Elizabeth. He went to Rome where after four years study he was ordained priest about 1566. Having for a time been chaplain to William Stanley Elizabethan Sir William Stanley s regiment in Flanders , he settled at Leuven , where he lived for forty years. In 1609, when the English Augustinian Canonnesses founded St. Monica s Priory in Leuven, he became their first chaplain, until in 1611 when his sight failed. He continued to live in the priory, until his death. Works He contributed to the publication, in 1583, by John Gibbons Jesuit John Gibbons , S.J., of various accounts of persecution of English Catholics, under the title Concertatio Ecclesiae Catholicae in Angli . This was the groundwork of the larger collection published by John Bridgewater Bridgewater under the same name in 1588. Besides his Vitae quorundam Martyrum in Angli , included in the Concertatio , he translated into Latin John Fisher s Treatise on the penitential Psalms 1597 and two of his sermons he also published English versions of the Catechism ... House . References CathEncy wstitle John Fenn reflist External links cite DNB wstitle Fenn, John d.1615 Attribution Catholic wstitle John Fenn The entry cites John Pits , De Illustribus Angliae Scriptoribus ... of St. Monica s Louvain London, 1904 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fenn, John ... DEFAULTSORT Fenn, John Category 1615 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests Category Fellows ...   more details



  1. John Pratt (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Francis Isaac Pratt was an Anglican priest . He was born on 30 June 1913 ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 9780199540877 ref and educated at Keble College, Oxford . He was ordained in 1937. ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1940 41 Oxford, OUP ,1941 ref He held Vicar incumbencies in Rastrick , Wendover and Reading, Berkshire Reading before becoming Archdeacon of Buckingham . In 1970 ref New Archdeacon Of Buckingham The Times , 30 January 1970, p12 ref he became Provost religion Provost of Southwell Minster Southwell . He died on 3 March 1992. ref Who s Who Who was Who ibid ref S start S rel en S bef before Hugh Christopher Lempriere Heywood S ttl title Provost religion Provost of Southwell Minster Southwell years 1970&ndash 1978 S aft after John Murray Irvine End Notes Reflist Provosts and Deans of Southwell Office holders in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pratt, John Francis Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pratt, John Francis Isaac Category 1913 births Category 1992 deaths Category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Category Archdeacons of Buckingham Category Provosts and Deans of Southwell Christian clergy stub UK reli bio stub ...   more details



  1. John Ferguson (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Ferguson was an eminent Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. br He was educated at Aberdeen University and ordained in 1853. He was Curate of St Mary, Montrose ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 9780199540877 ref then the Rector of Holy Trinity, Elgin, Moray Elgin . ref The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory London, Hamilton & Co 1889 ref In 1886 he became Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness Dean of the United Diocese of Moray, Ross, and Caithness , ref Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689 2000 Bertie, D.M Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0567087468 ref a post he held until his death on 22 April 1902. S start S rel S bef before William Christie dean William Christie S ttl title Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness Dean of Moray, Ross and Caithness years 1886 to 1902 S aft after John Archibald End Notes references Deans of Moray, Ross and Caithness Province of Scotland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ferguson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 22 April 1902 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ferguson, John Category Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Category Scottish Episcopalian clergy Category Deans of Moray, Ross and Caithness Category 1902 deaths Scotland bio stub UK Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Hawkins (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Stanley Hawkins 30 June 1903 23 August 1965 was an Anglican priest the Archdeacon of Totnes from 1962 until his death. ref Deaths The Times London, England , Wednesday, Aug 25, 1965 pg. 1 Issue 56409 ref He was educated at St Chad s College and ordained in 1933. ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 9780199540877 ref He began his career as a Curate at St Stephen s, Liverpool , ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 1947 48 Oxford, OUP ,1947 ref after which he was Rector of Dalwallinu then South Perth, Western Australia . During World War Two he was a chaplain in the RAAF . Returning to England he was a Curate at Wolborough then Vicar of Withycombe Raleigh. Notes Reflist S start S rel en S bef before Edgar Francis Hall S ttl title Archdeacon of Totnes years 1962&ndash 1965 S aft after Robert John Darrell Newhouse End Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME John Stanley Hawkins ALTERNATIVE NAMES Anglican archdeacon SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 June 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 August 1965 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawkins, John Stanley Category 1903 births Category Alumni of Durham University Category Archdeacons of Totnes Category 1965 deaths UK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Hall (priest)

    For those of a similar name John Hall disambiguation as John R. Hall redirects here Infobox headerstyle ... small br big John Hall big br small Bachelor of Arts BA Doctor of Divinity Hon. DD Doctor of Theology ... 2009 1.jpg 200px alt John Hall with Svetlana Medvedeva at Westminster Abbey on 1 April 2009 br John ... of Westminster label1 Predecessor data1 Wesley Carr label2 Other posts data2 Canon priest Canon ... 1975 deacon 1976 priest data4 Infobox child yes title Personal details label1 Born data1 13 March ... label4 Parents data4 Ronald John Hall and Katie Margaret Brock Walker ref http www.ukwhoswho.com view article oupww whoswho U18645 HALL Very Rev. John Robert?index 26&results QuicksearchResults&query 0 Hall, Very Rev. John Robert , Who s Who UK Who s Who 2012 . ref label5 Spouse data5 label6 Children data6 label7 Profession data7 Priest , teacher label8 Alma mater data8 Durham University br Ripon College Cuddesdon Cuddesdon Theological College John Robert Hall Royal Society of Arts FRSA born 13 March 1949 is an English priest of the Church of England . He is the current Dean religion Dean of Westminster ... abbey.org worship the clergy the very reverend john r hall ba hon dd hon dtheol frsa, dean of westminster title The Very Reverend John R. Hall BA Hon DD Hon DTheol FRSA, Dean of Westminster ... cite web title Hall, Very Rev. John Robert work Who s Who UK Who s Who 2009 publisher A & C Black ... Ministry Hall served as assistant curate at St John the Divine, Kennington St John the Divine s Church in Kennington from 1975 to 1978 and was then priest in charge of All Saints Wimbledon, London ... priest canon residentiary of Blackburn Cathedral in 1994 . From 1998 to 2006 he was General Secretary ... and Catherine Middleton . Styles Mr John Hall 1949 1975 The Revd John Hall 1975 1992 The Revd Canon John Hall 1992 2006 The Very Revd John Hall 2006 present References reflist Deans of Westminster Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, John Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ...   more details



  1. John Hewitt (priest)

    See also John Hewitt disambiguation John Hewitt or Hewett alias Weldon, alias Savell ref The two names Hewett and Weldon gave rise to some confusion, and Challoner in his Memoirs , in addition to his sketch of John Hewit , records under the same date one John Weldon priest of the College of Douay according to Champney and Molanus . That but one martyr is referred to is proved by Law in Martyrs of the Year of the Armada The Month, XVI, 3rd ser., 71 85 , chiefly on the testimony of a certain tract dated 24 Oct., 1588, entitled A True Report of the inditement, arraignment, conviction, condemnation, and Execution of John Weldon, William Hartley, and Robert Sutton Who suffered for high Treason, in several places, about the Citie of London on Saturday the fifth of October, Anno 1588. With the Speeches, which passed between a learned Preacher and them Faithfullie collected, even in the same wordes so neere as might be remembered. By one of credit, that was present at the same London, 1588 . ref ref http saints.sqpn.com saintj9m.htm Patron Saints Index Blessed John Hewitt Bot generated title ref date of birth unknown executed at Mile End Green , 6 October 1588 was an English Roman Catholic priest. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1929. Life His father was William Hewett of York . From Caius College, Cambridge , ref Venn id WLDN879J name Weldon, John ref Hewttt passed to the English College, Reims , where, in 1583, he received minor orders . Later he went to England where he was captured and banished, reaching Reims once more in November, 1585. After his ordination he returned to England, where he was again captured and exiled, early in 1587, to the Netherlands, this time only ... references References Attribution Catholic wstitle John Hewett The entry cites Richard Challoner , Memoirs ... , Bibl. Dict. Eng. Cath. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hewitt, John ALTERNATIVE ... Hewitt, John Category 1588 deaths Category English Roman Catholic priests Category Beatified people ...   more details



  1. John Lang (priest)

    The Very Reverend John Harley Lang was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century. He was born on 27 October 1927 and educated at Merchant Taylors School, Northwood Merchant Taylors and King s College London . After National Service with the 12th Royal Lancers he was ordained in 1952. Following a Curate curacy at St Mary s, Portsea ref http www.portseaparish.co.uk Church web site ref he was Priest Vicar of Southwark Cathedral then Chaplain of Emmanuel College, Cambridge . ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref From 1963 until 1980 he worked in Religious broadcasting for the BBC . ref http archives.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk 8080 Archives dserve.exe?dsqIni Dserve.ini&dsqApp Archive&dsqDb Catalog&dsqCmd Show.tcl&dsqSearch RefNo Ramsey 4 287 1965 72 214 16 National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives ref Finally ref http www.archives.staffordshire.gov.uk DServe dserve.exe?&dsqIni DserveV.ini&dsqApp Archive2&dsqCmd Overview.tcl&dsqSearch RefNo CF1 1 2 1 21 &dsqDb Catalog&dsqPos 0 Staffordshire archives ref he was Dean of Lichfield ref The Times , Wednesday, Jan 23, 1980 pg. 10 Issue 60531 col A Church news New Dean of Lichfield ref for 13 years. ref http lichfield cathedral.org life and work groups 75 316 diocesan digest sound magazine Lichfield Cathedral web site ref References references s start s rel en s bef before George Edward Holderness s ttl title Dean religion Dean of Lichfield Cathedral Lichfield years 1980 1993 s aft after Nicholas Thomas Wright end Office holders in the Diocese of Lichfield Deans of Lichfield Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lang, John Harley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lang, John Harley Category 1927 births Category People educated at Merchant Taylors School, Northwood Category Alumni of King s College London Category Anglican deans Category Deans of Lichfield Category ...   more details



  1. John Paddock (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Allan Barnes Paddock FRSA born 8 August 1951 is an Anglican priest and the current Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar Dean of Gibraltar . ref http www.gibconnect.com holytrinity lower.php?filename deans.php Gib Connect ref Paddock was born in Gloucester and educated at The Crypt School, Gloucester and Liverpool University . ref Debrett s People of Today London, Debrett s , 2008 ISBN 9781870520959 ref He was ordained deacon in 1980 and priest in 1981. ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords London, Church House, 1995 ISBN 0715180886 ref After a Curate curacy at St Katharine s Matson, Gloucester Matson he was a chaplain at the Lancaster Royal Grammar School and then with the RAF . He then held further school chaplain cies at St Olave s Grammar School St Olave s Grammar School, Orpington and Royal Russell School Royal Russell School, Croydon . From 1997 to 2000 he was the vicar of St Peter s Folkestone and from then until his appointment as the Dean of Gibraltar. ref http www.europe.anglican.org news newsItems 2008 08 aug 01.html Anglican News ref of St George s, Gloucester Paddock also has degrees from the university universities of University of Oxford Oxford , University of Glasgow Glasgow and Cardiff University Cardiff . ref http episcopal life.org 81808 100075 ENG HTM.htm ENS ref S start S rel en S bef before Alan Geoffrey Woods S ttl title Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar Dean of Gibraltar years 2008 &ndash present S aft after incumbent End References Reflist Deans of Gibraltar Anglican Churches Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paddock, John Allan Barnes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 August 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paddock, John Allan Barnes Category 1951 births Category People from Gloucester Category People educated at The Crypt School, Gloucester Category Alumni of the University of Liverpool Category Deans of Gibraltar Category Living people ...   more details



  1. John Paul (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism The Canon priest Rev. Canon John Douglas Paul , was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century. ref http www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment obituaries article6876817.ece Times On line ref br He was born on 13 September 1928, ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref educated at Winchester College and Edinburgh University and ordained in 1954. ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords London, Church House, 1995 ISBN 0715180886 ref He was Curate at The Ascension, North End, Hampshire Portsmouth ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 2094551 Photo of Church ref and was then a missionary in Mozambique for over 20 years, ref Mozambique Memoirs of a Revolution , Paul,J.D Harmondsworth, Penguin African Library,1975 ISBN 0140410465 ref finally becoming Archdeacon of Mozambique the country . After this he held Vicar incumbencies at Castle Douglas , Portobello, Edinburgh Portobello and Elgin, Moray Elgin . He Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness Dean of Moray, Ross and Caithness from 1991 to 1992. ref Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689 2000 Bertie, D.M Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0567087468 ref He died on 23 September 2009. S start S rel S bef before Stewart Adam Thomson Mallin S ttl title Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness Dean of Moray, Ross and Caithness years 1991 to 1992 S aft after Robin Whyte Forrest End Notes references Deans of Moray, Ross and Caithness Province of Scotland Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paul, John Douglas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 September 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 September 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paul, John Douglas Category 1928 births Category Old Wykehamists Category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Category Deans of Moray, Ross and Caithness Category 2009 deaths Mozambique bio stub Scotland bio stub Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. John Colleton (priest)

    John Colleton 1548 1635 was an English Roman Catholic priest. Life He was son of Edmund Colleton of Milverton, Somerset Milverton , Somerset , where he was born. He was sent to the University of Oxford in 1565, and studied at Lincoln College, Oxford Lincoln College . A convert to Catholicism when about twenty years of age, he went to Leuven with the intention of becoming a Carthusian monk, and entered the novitiate but did not proceed further. He then went to the English College, Douai , where he was admitted 14 January 1576. Colleton was ordained priest at Binche on 11 June 1576, and sent on the English mission on 19 July. He was a priest in England till 1581, when he was taken prisoner, arraigned and tried with Edmund Campion and others for conspiring abroad against the queen and government. The indictment charged them with having concerted an invasion and compassed the queen s death by a conspiracy carried on at Reims and at Rome but Colleton was acquitted. He was then kept a prisoner in the Tower of London till 1584, when he was exiled with 71 other priests. Colleton arrived at the English College, then temporarily at Reims, on 3 March 1585, and left it on 24 April 1585. He remained abroad till 1587, when he returned to England on the mission, and lived for the most part in London and Kent . Colleton sided with the secular clergy in the Wisbech Stirs , the dispute involving the Jesuits at Wisbech Castle in 1595 and he was associated with John Mush in an attempt to unite the English Catholic clergy. He was one of the thirteen priests who signed the protestation of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth in 1602 and he opposed the appointment and the administration of the archpriest ... Biography , Colleton, John 1548 1635 , catholic divine, by Thompson Cooper. Published 1887. Attribution DNB Persondata NAME Colleton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1548 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1635 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Colleton, John Category 1548 births Category ...   more details



  1. John Wall (priest)

    Other persons John Wall Infobox saint name Saint John Wall, O.F.M. birth date 1620 death date death date 1679 8 22 df y feast day 12 July venerated in Roman Catholicism birth place Preston, Lancashire , England death place Worcester , England titles Forty Martyrs of England and Wales beatified date 1929 beatified place Rome beatified by Pope Pius XI canonized date 25 October 1970 canonized place Rome canonized by Pope Paul VI attributes patronage major shrine Douai , France suppressed date issues prayer Saint John Wall, Order of Friars Minor O.F.M. , 1620 &ndash 22 August 1679 was an English people English Roman Catholic Church Catholic Franciscan friar , who is honored as a martyr . He was born in Preston, Lancashire Preston , Lancashire . When of age, he entered the English College, Douai in modern day northern France in 1641, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1645. He returned to his homeland for several years, saying mass liturgy Mass for the Catholics who stayed loyal to the papacy . He returned to Douai and there he entered the Order of Friars Minor , taking the name Friar Joachim of St. Ann. He was soon named Master of novices , serving in that office until 1656, when he returned to England, settling in Worcestershire . There he became a Governor Six Master of the Royal Grammar School Worcester . In 1678, after 22 years of ministry to the Catholics of the nation, he was apprehended ... for being a Catholic priest and exercising as such. ref http theblackcordelias.wordpress.com 2009 08 22 st john wall august 22 St John Wall, August 22 ref His remains were buried in the cemetery adjoining ... and is currently observed on 12 July, a date he shares with his brother friar and fellow martyr, John Jones martyr St. John Jones, O.F.M. . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wall, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English martyr DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE ... DEFAULTSORT Wall, John Category 1620 births Category 1679 deaths Category English priests Category ...   more details



  1. John Ball (priest)

    Revolt occupation Priest nationality English people English John Ball c. 1338 sfn Busky 2002 p 33 &ndash 15 July 1381 was an English people English Lollardy Lollard priest who took a prominent part ... EB 1911 inline 1 wstitle Ball, John priest volume 3 ref These measures, however, did not moderate his ... pages 373 375 1911 author anonymous wstitle Ball, John priest volume 3 which in turn cites Thomas Walsingham ...Infobox person name John Ball image John Ball encouraging Wat Tyler rebels from ca 1470 MS of Froissart Chronicles in BL.jpg caption Medieval illustration of John Ball encouraging Tyler s rebels birth ... radicalism . He is said to have gained considerable fame as a roving preacher a hedge priest without a parish or any cure linking him to the established order by expounding the doctrines of John Wycliffe ... uprising occurred, with the watchword John the Miller grinds small, small, small and the response ... When Adam delved and Eve span, Who was then the gentleman Sources http www.1911encyclopedia.org John Ball Priest 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica http www.websters online dictionary.org definition english ... 690.134.html John Bartlett, comp. 1820 1905 . Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Page 871 from Hume ... was called by Jean Froissart Froissart the mad priest of Kent, seems to have possessed the gift of rhyme ... date March 2010 John Ball in popular culture Image William.Morris.John.Ball.jpg thumb Illustration from title page to William Morris s A Dream of John Ball 1888 Ball made a star appearance in the Newbery Medal winning novel, Crispin The Cross of Lead . He was a priest, as he usually is, and was assisting ... story called Two extracts from a dream of John Ball , which was serialised in the Commonweal between ... called John Ball Hill . The Bedfordshire on Sunday, a free local newspaper based in Bedford, runs a weekly column by a fictional journalist called John Ball s Diary, which features behind ... staff. ref name John Ball s Diary cite web last John first Balls title John Ball s Diary url ...   more details



  1. John Andrew (priest)

    Other persons John Andrew John G.B. Andrew Order of the British Empire OBE born January 10, 1931 in Beverley, Yorkshire , England is a United Kingdom British United States American Anglican priest and the Rector Emeritus of St. Thomas Church on New York City New York s Fifth Avenue , where he served from 1972 to 1996. ref cite book title Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue last Wright first John Robert year 2001 publisher William B. Eerdmans Publishing isbn 9780802839121 pages 207 222 ref He attended Beverley Grammar School . File johnandrewremarks1.jpg thumb 300px John Andrew speaking at Gerre Hancock s retirement dinner deletable image caption Thursday, January 06, 2011 date January 2011 File johnandrewandgerre.jpg thumb 200px centre John Andrew greets Dr. Judy Hancock at Dr. Gerre Hancock s retirement dinner deletable image caption Thursday, January 06, 2011 date January 2011 Written works The Best of Both Worlds 1991 , Eerdmans ISBN 0 8028 3689 5 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Andrew, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 10, 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Andrew, John Category 1931 births Category Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Category Anglo Catholics Category Living people Category British clergy Category Heraldists Category People from Beverley Category Officers of the Order of the British Empire ...   more details



  1. John FitzGerald (priest)

    Multiple issues unreferenced June 2008 cleanup April 2008 orphan February 2009 Michael John FitzGerald 3 February 1927 28 November 2007 was a priest, academic and poet who was born in Ludlow , Shropshire . He professed a monk of the Carmelite Order in 1942, taking the name John and was ordained priest in 1951 he was Catholic Chaplain, University College of Wales , Aberystwyth 1964 70, Lecturer in Philosophy 1970 1993 priest, Parish of Llanelli 2004 07 and he died in Carmarthen on the 28 November 2007. The remarkable achievement of John FitzGerald, a Carmelite of Irish parentage but brought up in England, was that he learned the Welsh language and made it the language of his religious, intellectual and social life. He was not alone in this, but FitzGerald was unusual for having, besides his priestly vocation, an interest in literary matters and a talent for writing verse of a very high order. He published two volumes of verse, Cadwyn Cenedl A nation s chain , 1969 and Grawn Gwirionedd Grapes of truth , 2006 , though the second contains all the poems in the first as well as about 30 others. Here is the englyn a four lined epigrammatic poem popular among Welsh poets which serves as an epigraph to his first book Iaith Sir G r a gerais, iaith dirion, afradlon, hyfrydlais. Rhan a chartref ... about his faith, and in this he may be compared with that other priest poet R. S. Thomas , though he ... but steered clear of his right wing intransigence. From 1942, when he took the name John, to 1948 ... headed by Professor John Lloyd Jones who advised him to switch to Greek and Latin, which he did, graduating ... in Dublin for another four years and was ordained priest in 1951. There followed a year studying Theology ... to quit this work in 2004 to assist in the parish of Llanelli . Besides Welsh, John FitzGerald ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgerald, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Fitzgerald, John Category Carmelites Category English Roman Catholic priests Category English people ...   more details



  1. John Rawlings (priest)

    Portal Anglicanism John Edmund Frank Rawlings born 15 April 1947 is an Anglican priest . He is the current Archdeacon of Totnes . ref http www.exeter.anglican.org index.cfm?page about.content&cmid 92 Diocesan web site ref Rawlings was educated at Godalming Grammar School and King s College London and ordained in 1971. ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref After Curate curacies at Rainham and Burgh Heath ref Crockford s clerical directory Crockfords London, Church House, 1995 ISBN 0715180886 ref he was a Royal Navy naval chaplain until 1992. He was vicar of Tavistock from 1992 to 2005 and his archdeacon s appointment. Notes Reflist S start S rel en S bef before Richard Thomas Gilpin S ttl title Totnes years 2005&ndash present S aft after Current incumbent End Diocese of Exeter Archdeacons of Totnes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rawlings, John Edmund Frank ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Anglican archdeacon DATE OF BIRTH 15 April 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rawlings, John Edmund Frank Category 1947 births Category People educated at Godalming Grammar School Category Alumni of King s College London Category Archdeacons of Totnes Category Living people UK reli bio stub Christian clergy stub ...   more details




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