Owen Cyril Dampier Bennett was Dean of Nassau from 1921 until 1934. [1]
Dampier Bennett was educated at University College, Durham [2] and ordained in 1903. After curacies in Newchurch, Lancashire and Paddington he was Rector of Abberley before his time as Dean and Vicar of Ringmer afterwards. [3]
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Bishop John Hinchliffe DD was an English churchman and college fellow. He was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1768–88, Bishop of Peterborough, 1769–94, and Dean of Durham, 1788–94.
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Michael Sadgrove is a Church of England priest and noted theological author. Between 2003 and 2015, he was Dean of Durham. From 1995 to 2003, he was Provost, then Dean of Sheffield Cathedral. He is now Dean Emeritus of Durham.
John Eliot Southgate was Dean of York in the Church of England; holding this post from 1984 until 1994 when he was succeeded by Raymond Furnell.
The Very Reverend John Kenneth Young was the Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana from 1948 until 1957. Born in 1914, he was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, ordained in 1939 after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon and began his career with curacies at St James, West Hartlepool and St Mary Magdalen, Medomsley. From 1943 to 1948 he was vicar of Demerara River, Guyana and then Dean of the Diocese's Cathedral. Returning to England he held incumbencies at Harton, North Yorkshire, Eastgate, County Durham and Forcett, Richmondshire.
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John Edward Maurice Ashworth was Dean of Trinidad from 1948 to 1954.
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Thomas Hurdis D.D. was a Canon of Windsor from 1766 to 1784
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Philip Henry Cecil was the Dean of Belize from 1948 to 1951.
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George John Charles Marchant was a British Anglican priest. From 1974 to 1983, he was Archdeacon of Auckland in the Diocese of Durham. He had previously been Vicar of St Nicholas' Church, Durham, and before that ministered in the Diocese of London, the Diocese of Ely, and the Diocese of Lincoln.
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