Ian Naylor

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Ian Frederick Naylor (born 1947) was Archdeacon of France from 2013 to 2016. [1]

Naylor was educated at the Open University, Heythrop College London and St Augustine's College, Canterbury. He was ordained Deacon in 1971 and Priest in 1972. After a curacy at St Giles Camberwell he was with the Order of St Benedict from 1974 to 1986. He was a Chaplain in the Royal Navy from 1986 to 2004. He then served in Pau and Gibraltar.

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  1. "Ian Frederick Naylor" . Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing . Retrieved 21 May 2017.


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