词条 | Peter Bostock |
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He was educated at Charterhouse and The Queen's College, Oxford.[2] After a period of study at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford he was ordained Deacon in 1935 in Mombasa Cathedral [3] and Priest in 1937. He was a CMS Missionary in Kenya from 1935 to 1958; and Archdeacon of Mombasa from 1953 until 1958. Returning to England he was Vicar of High Melton and Archdeacon of Doncaster from 1967 to 1967. Finally he was Assistant Secretary of the Missionary and Ecumenical Council of the Church Assembly until his retirement in 1971. In retirement he lived in Oxford and was active in support of Amnesty International and CND. He died in 1999. He had a wife Elizabeth, 4 children and 9 grandchildren. References1. ^‘BOSTOCK, Rev. Canon Peter Geoffrey’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 12 Oct 2013 {{s-start}}{{s-rel|en}}{{S-bef2. ^Mundus 3. ^Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947 48 pp. 129/130: London, OUP, 1947 | before = Leonard James Beecher }}{{S-ttl | title = Archdeacon of Mombasa | years = 1953 –1958 }}{{S-aft | after = Peter Mwang'ombe }}{{S-bef | before = John Malcolm Nicholson }}{{S-ttl | title = Archdeacon of Doncaster | years = 1959 –1967 }}{{S-aft | after = Evan James Gwyn Rogers }}{{end}}{{Archdeacons of Doncaster}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bostock, Peter Geoffrey}}{{Christian-clergy-stub}}{{Kenya-bio-stub}} 7 : 1911 births|People educated at Charterhouse School|Alumni of The Queen's College, Oxford|Alumni of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford|Archdeacons of Mombasa|Archdeacons of Doncaster|1999 deaths |
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