Christopher Maude Chavasse, OBE, MC, TD, ChStJ (9 November 1884 – 10 March 1962) was a British athlete, soldier and religious leader from the Chavasse...
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Chavasse, VC & Bar, MC (9 November 1884 – 4 August 1917) was an English medical doctor, Olympic athlete, and British Army officer from the Chavasse family...
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century Christopher Maude Chavasse OBE MC, Bishop of Rochester and Olympic athlete, son of Bishop Francis James Chavasse Francis Bernard Chavasse MC ophthalmologist...
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St Peter's College, Oxford (section Chavasse Quad)
obtain an Oxford education. After Francis James died in 1928, his son Christopher Chavasse launched a memorial appeal in his father's name to fund the project...
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The Chavasse family in the West Midlands is a British family of Catholic origin. When Claude Chavasse came from the borders of France and Savoy, he settled...
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Francis James Chavasse (27 September 1846 – 11 March 1928) was an Anglican priest and bishop and father of Captain Noel Chavasse. After serving in parishes...
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Cambridge. He was ordained deacon in 1950 and priest in 1951 by Christopher Chavasse, the Bishop of Rochester. After ordination, Dudley-Smith served as...
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Liverpool) and his twin sons Christopher Maude Chavasse (an Olympic athlete and later Bishop of Rochester), and Noel Godfrey Chavasse (an Olympic athlete, doctor...
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Commission on Evangelism, chaired by the evangelical Bishop of Rochester, Christopher Chavasse. At the time it was widely circulated and influential, though controversial...
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Oxford, and father of Bishop Christopher Chavasse (1884–1962) and Captain Noel Chavasse, VC and Bar, MC (1884–1917). Chavasse Road, a cul-de-sac off Ebrook...
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criticised in the press for this view, but a number of clergy, including Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester, defended him, saying, "In an evil world, war...
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(died 1952) 1884 – 9 November: Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester (died 1962) & his twin brother Noel Godfrey Chavasse, surgeon, twice winner of the...
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meeting. Partial list 1877 Robert Payne Smith, Dean of Canterbury 1948 Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester 1969 Stuart Blanch, Bishop of Liverpool 2005...
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Rural Dean of Havering. He married Anna Chavasse, elder daughter of the Bishop of Rochester Christopher Chavasse. He retired to Thame in 1988 and died 10...
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1930 1939 Linton Smith Translated from Hereford. Retired. 1940 1960 Christopher Chavasse Retired. 1961 1988 David Say Retired 1988 1994 Michael Turnbull Translated...
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Lancashire Herbert Neville Bewley – Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Lawyer. Rev. Christopher Chavasse – Lord Bishop of Rochester Rev. David Saunders-Davies – 2nd Lord...
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founded on 17 October 1951 by Lady Elena Bennett of Matfield and Christopher M. Chavasse Bishop of Rochester. Lady Bennett donated the funding for the school...
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Diocese Diocese of Rochester Elected 1961 Term ended 1988 Predecessor Christopher Chavasse Successor Michael Turnbull Other post(s) Honorary assistant bishop...
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1898–1901 40 2 0 0 6 67 Christopher Charles 1974–1977 45 3 0 0 9 902 Lewis Charnock 2013–2016 6 2 8 0 24 1205 Christopher Chavasse 1910 6 3 0 0 9 207 Wing...
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1942 and a priest on Trinity Sunday (20 June) 1943 (both times by Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester, in Rochester Cathedral), serving his title...
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was appointed Master of St Peter's Hall, Oxford in succession to Christopher Chavasse. In 1944, he left St Peter's and was appointed Principal of Wycliffe...
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consecrator Geoffrey Fisher Co-consecrators William Wand, Edward Woods, Christopher Chavasse, Bertram Simpson, John Jones, Hugh Gough, George Ingle, Richard Heywood;...
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Rochester Elected 1930 Term ended 1940 Predecessor John Harmer Successor Christopher Chavasse Other post(s) Bishop of Hereford 1920–1930 Bishop of Warrington 1918–1920...
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Peter's College, Oxford, through financial assistance provided to Christopher Chavasse. In 1946 he founded Warrington Homes Ltd, which today offers residential...
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The college was founded by the Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Christopher Chavasse. The college closed in 1970, by which point 182 men had been trained...
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Hall was the Bishop of Rochester, Christopher Chavasse. Nearing the end of his twenty-year reign at Rochester, Chavasse wished it to culminate in the foundation...
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in 1953 St Mark's was rededicated by the Bishop of Rochester, Dr Christopher Chavasse, in presence of the Vicar, Reverend H. J. A. Edwards. The present...
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Advent (28 December 1941) at Rochester Cathedral — both times by Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester. With the surname Hudson, he began his career...
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priest the following Trinity Sunday (12 June 1960), both times by Christopher Chavasse, Bishop of Rochester, at Rochester Cathedral. He was consecrated...
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Victoria Cross twice, the others being Arthur Martin-Leake and Noel Godfrey Chavasse. After the war, Upham returned to New Zealand, where he continued to farm...
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