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Robert Arnold Schürhoff Martineau (born 22 August 1913 in Birmingham; died 28 June 1999 in Denbigh, Clwyd) was a British bishop who was the first Bishop of Huntingdon and who was later translated to Blackburn. Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham,[1] and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1938. His first post was as a curate at Melksham[2] after which he was a World War II chaplain in the RAFVR. When peace returned he became Vicar of Ovenden, Halifax, and then Allerton, Merseyside,[3] before his ordination to the episcopate.[4] References1. ^“Who was Who” 1897-1990, London, A & C Black, 1991, {{ISBN|0-7136-3457-X}} {{S-start}}{{S-rel|en}}{{S-bef|before=Inaugural appointment}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Huntingdon|years=1965 – 1972}}{{S-aft|after=Eric St Quintin Wall}}{{S-bef|before=Charles Robert Claxton}}{{S-ttl|title=Bishop of Blackburn|years=1972 – 1981}}{{S-aft|after=David Stewart Cross}}{{End}}{{Bishops of Huntingdon}}{{Bishops of Blackburn}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Martineau, Robert}}{{ChurchofEngland-bishop-stub}}2. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-the-right-rev-robert-martineau-1110388.html Independent Obituary] 3. ^Crockfords,(London, Church House 1975) {{ISBN|0-7151-8088-6}} 4. ^Bishop Of Huntingdon, The Times, 18 October 1965; pg. 12; Issue 56451; col G 10 : 1913 births|1999 deaths|People educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham|Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge|Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II|Bishops of Huntingdon|Bishops of Blackburn|People from Birmingham, West Midlands|Royal Air Force chaplains|World War II chaplains |
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