词条 | Douglas Crick |
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Crick was born in 1885 [3] and educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford before beginning his ordained ministry as a chaplain to the Mersey Mission for Seamen. A curacy at Maltby followed before a period in education at Winchester College. From there he was successively vicar of Wednesbury, Archdeacon of Stoke and the suffragan Bishop of Stafford before becoming the diocesan Bishop of Chester. In retirement he was an honorary assistant bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester.[4] He died in 1973. References1. ^Ecclesiastical News, New Bishop Of Chester (Official Appointments and Notices), The Times, 24 October 1939 {{S-start}}{{S-rel|en}}{{S-bef|before=Lionel Payne Crawfurd}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Stafford|years=1934–1938}}{{S-aft|after=Lemprière Durell Hammond}}{{S-bef|before=Geoffrey Fisher}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Chester|years=1939–1955}}{{S-aft|after=Gerald Ellison}}{{S-end}}{{Bishops of Stafford}}{{Bishops of Chester since 1908}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Crick, Douglas Henry}}{{ChurchofEngland-bishop-stub}}2. ^Resignation of the Bishop Of Chester, The Times, London, 12 January 1955; pg. 8; Issue 53137; col C 3. ^"Who was Who" 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 {{ISBN|0-7136-3457-X}} 4. ^Right Rev D.H. Crick, Former Bishop of Chester (Obituaries), The Times, London, 8 August 1973; pg. 16; Issue 58855; col G 8 : 1885 births|People educated at Winchester College|Alumni of New College, Oxford|Archdeacons of Stoke|Bishops of Stafford|Bishops of Chester|Officers of the Order of St John|1973 deaths |
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