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Anglican archdeacon (1888–1987)
Edgar Francis Hall
[1] (14 August 1888 – 9 February 1987) was an
Anglican
priest: the
Archdeacon of Totnes from 1948 until 1962.
[2]
He was educated at
Jesus College, Oxford, and
ordained in 1915. He was a
Curate of St James’,
Exeter, then
Vicar of
Leusden.
[3] He was the Chairman of the Church of England Council for Education
[4] from 1949 to 1958.
[5]
References
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Open Library
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“Who was Who” 1897–2007, London,
A & C Black, 2007,
ISBN
9780199540877
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Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947–48, Oxford,
OUP, 1947.
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^ Church Council For Education.
The Times (London, England), Tuesday, 7 December 1948; p. 7; Issue 51248
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"Hall; Edgar Francis (1888-1987); Archdeacon of Totnes". National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
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Mike Harrison,
Bishop-designate of Exeter and
Bishop of Dunwich
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Jackie Searle,
Bishop suffragan of Crediton and acting Bishop of Exeter
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James Grier,
Bishop suffragan of Plymouth
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AEO:
Paul Thomas,
Bishop suffragan of Oswestry &
Rob Munro,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
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Jonathan Greener,
Dean of Exeter
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Douglas Dettmer,
Archdeacon of Totnes
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Andrew Beane,
Archdeacon of Exeter
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Verena Breed,
Archdeacon-designate of Barnstaple
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Jane Bakker,
Archdeacon of Plymouth
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