James Jermyn

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James Alexander Jermyn was an Anglican priest in the first half of the Twentieth century. [1]

Jermyn was educated at the University of New Zealand and ordained deacon in 1915, and priest in 1916. After a curacy in Karamea he was a Chaplain with the New Zealand Military Forces during the First World War. [2] When peace returned he was a curate at Holy Trinity, Stroud Green. [3] He held incumbencies at Murchiston, Westport and Greymouth. [4] He was Archdeacon of Māwhera from 1930 to 1940.

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References

  1. "Harvest of Grace: Essays in Celebration of 150 Years of Mission in the Anglican Diocese of Nelson" Bester, R (Ed) p109: Nelson, New Zealand; Anglican Diocese of Nelson; 2010 ISBN   9780473177775
  2. Auckland Museum
  3. Church web site
  4. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1938 p 705: London, OUP, 1938