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England was born in Bolton Percy and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. [2] After a curacies in Grimsby and Hull he held Incumbencies in Sculcoates, Hessle and Kirby Misperton. He was Rural Dean of Hull (1924–28) Rural Dean of Pickering (1928–33); Canon Missioner for the Diocese of York 1929–33; and Archdeacon of York and Treasurer of York Minster from 1933 until his death on 30 September 1946
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