John Frere Pilgrim was Archdeacon of Antigua from 1936 [1] until his death on 1 March 1941. [2]
Pilgrim was educated at Codrington College [3] and ordained in 1913. [4] After a curacy at St Croix he held incumbencies in Saint Kitts, the Virgin Islands and Nevis.
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