John Chaloner (Jack) Chute (born Basingstoke 4 October 1881; died Buckland Newton 12 September 1961) [1] [ non-primary source needed ] was Archdeacon of Sherborne from 1941 until his death.
He was educated at Eton, Balliol and Cuddesdon. After his ordination, he was Assistant Chaplain at his old school. [2] Following 25 years at Eton he was Rector of Piddlehinton from 1938 to 1957. [3]
He died at Buckland Newton on 12 September 1961 at the age of 79. [4]
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