词条 | Paul de Labilliere |
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CareerBorn on 22 January 1879 into a legal family (his father was a Barrister of the Middle Temple)[1] he was educated at Harrow[2] and Merton College, Oxford (where he was later elected an Honorary Fellow, in 1945).[1] After ordination in 1903 he served a s a curate in Liverpool and Plymouth before his appointment as Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham and then missionary work in South Africa.[1] In South Africa he met and married Ester Morkel, they had a son and a daughter.[3] He was successively Clerical Superintendent of the Liverpool Scripture Readers, Chaplain of Wadham College, Oxford,[4] Lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and Vicar of Christ Church, High Harrogate before a 4-year stint as Suffragan Bishop of Knaresborough and Archdeacon of Leeds.[5] A quiet[6] but effective priest, his final professional appointment was as Dean of Westminster.[7] He is remembered for a last minute change in the Abbey's Armistice Day service in 1938 after Kristallnacht when he included a prayer for the Jewish people 'in their trouble.' [8] The Deanery was destroyed in the 1941 [[9][Blitz]] and it is said the King and Queen offered him alternative accommodation at Buckingham Palace but he found a new place to live close to the Abbey. Dean de Labillière died of a brain haemmorrhage on 28 April 1946.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|editor1-last=Levens|editor1-first=R.G.C.|title=Merton College Register 1900-1964|date=1964|publisher=Basil Blackwell|location=Oxford|page=353}} {{S-start}}{{S-rel|en}}{{S-bef|before=Lucius Smith}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Knaresborough|years=1934 – 1938}}{{S-aft|after=John Bateman-Champain}}{{S-bef|before=William Foxley Norris}}{{S-ttl|title=Dean of Westminster|years=1938 – 1946}}{{S-aft|after=Alan Don}}{{S-end}}{{Deans of Westminster}}{{Bishops of Knaresborough}}{{Archdeacons of Leeds}}{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Labilliere, Paul de}}{{ChurchofEngland-bishop-stub}}2. ^“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 {{ISBN|0-7136-3457-X}} 3. ^https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6uyZBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT128&lpg=PT128&dq=Paul+de+Labilliere+westminster+obituary&source=bl&ots=vIlTt_HDyg&sig=Dkt7kCJeP0QQemRyOYA7--eVnuI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt7N-9o-HYAhWMDsAKHZV_Cso4ChDoAQgmMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false 4. ^A period interrupted with wartime service as a chaplain to the forces (during which he was mentioned in despatches) 5. ^The Times, Thursday, Nov 22, 1905; pg. 14; Issue 38184; col A Ecclesiastical Intelligence 6. ^He listed his recreation in Who's Who as "silence" 7. ^The Times, Thursday, Nov 18, 1937; pg. 14; Issue 47845; col F The Deanery Of Westminster Appointment Of Bishop Of Knaresborough 8. ^https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ZQDIAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA40&lpg=PA40&dq=Paul+de+Labilliere+westminster+obituary&source=bl&ots=GzlEeo_U9M&sig=iYDIjS9VsCcSNKevQjJN-GTU3-I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwirvqH5qtrYAhXKKMAKHasyD2AQ6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Paul%20de%20Labilliere%20westminster%20obituary&f=false 9. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12905480 7 : 1879 births|People educated at Harrow School|Alumni of Merton College, Oxford|Bishops of Knaresborough|Archdeacons of Leeds|Deans of Westminster|1946 deaths |
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