Northcote Burke

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Northcote Richard Burke was Dean of New Westminster from 1953 to 1968. [1]

Burke was educated at the Queen's University, Kingston and ordained in 1927. [2] After curacies at Pittsburgh, Ontario, then Kingston, Ontario [3] he was the Rector of St John, Ottawa from 1937 to 1948; and then of Christ Church, Deer Park until his appointment as Dean.

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