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British priest (1841–1910)
Cecil Frederick Joseph Bourke (1 September 1841 – 15 April 1910) was the
Archdeacon of Buckingham from 1895 until his death.
[1]
Bourke was educated at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
[2] and
ordained in 1865. He began his ordained ministry as a
curate at
Newbury
[3] after which he was the
rector of
Middleton Stoney before becoming the
incumbent of St Giles'
Reading.
[4] From 1895 to 1910 he was the
rector and
sub-dean of
St Mary's Cathedral, Truro, a position he held until his move to
Buckingham.
References
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^ The Archdeacon Of Buckingham (Obituaries),
The Times, 16 April 1910; pg. 12; Issue 39248; col D
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^ University Intelligence, The Standard (London, England), 3 June 1864; pg. 6; Issue 12423. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II
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^
“Who was Who 1897-1990", London,
A & C Black, 1991,
ISBN
0-7136-3457-X
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^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory", London, Hamilton & Co 1889
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Office holders |
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Steven Croft,
Bishop of Oxford
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Olivia Graham, area
Bishop of Reading
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Gavin Collins, area
Bishop of Dorchester
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Bishop of Buckingham (vacant)
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AEO:
Paul Thomas,
Bishop suffragan of Oswestry &
Rob Munro,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
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Sarah Foot,
Dean of Christ Church, Oxford
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Jonathan Chaffey,
Archdeacon of Oxford
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Guy Elsmore,
Archdeacon of Buckingham
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Stephen Pullin,
Archdeacon of Berkshire
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David Tyler,
Archdeacon of Dorchester
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