Alan Hawker

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Alan Fort Hawker [1] (born 23 March 1944) was Archdeacon of Swindon from 1998 [2] to 1999; [3] and Archdeacon of Malmesbury from 1999 to 2010.

He was educated at Buckhurst Hill County High School and the University of Hull. After curacies in Bootle and Fazakerley he was Vicar, St Paul, Goose Green, Greater Manchester from 1973 until 1981. He was Team Rector of St Mary, Southgate from 1981 to 1998. [4]

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  2. Church news. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, March 25, 1998; pg. 20; Issue 66158
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 Lambeth, Church House Publishing ISBN   978-0-7151-1030-0
  4. 'HAWKER, Ven. Alan Fort', Who's Who 2016, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2015 ; online edn, Nov 2015 accessed 16 Dec 2015


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