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Burn, Andrew Ewbank. Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 6, 1882. S. of Thomas Harris (1852), clerk, of Orwell House, Rugby, Warws. B. Jan. 17, 1864, at Bareilly, India. Schools, Clifton College and Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889; B.D. 1898; D.D. 1904. Ord. deacon, 1887; priest (Durham) 1888; C. of St Cuthbert's, Gateshead, 1887-91. C. of St Andrew's, Auckland, 1891-3. R. of Kinnersley, Salop, 1893-1904. Rural Dean of Edgmond, 1902-4. R. of Handsworth, Staffs., 1904-9. Preb. of Lichfield, 1904-17. Rural Dean, 1905-9. Select Preacher at Oxford, 1906-7. V. of Halifax, Yorks., 1909-20. Chaplain to the Forces. Rural Dean, 1914-20. Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1917-20. Chaplain to the King, 1918-20. Dean of Salisbury, 1920-7. Won a wide reputation for his researches into the origin and history of creeds. Worked for the re-union of Christendom, establishing close contact with leading Lutheran scholars. A delegate of the English Church at the Lausanne Conference. Author, An Introduction to the Creeds and the Te Deum; Nicetor of Remesiana, His life and Works, etc. Died Nov. 28, 1927, aged 63. (The Times, Nov. 29, and Nov. 30, 1927.) | Andrew Ewbank BURN Approx. lifespan: 18641927 Adm sizar Trinity College 1882:10:06 s. of Thomas Harris BURN (1852), clerk, of Orwell House, [Orwell, Rugby], Warwickshire b. Bareilly, India 1864:01:17 Schools Sch: Clifton College and Charterhouse. Matric 1882:10MT: BA 1885 MA 1889 BD 1898 DD 1904 Ord. deacon 1887 Ord. priest Durham 1888 C.: St Cuthbert's Gateshead, [ Co. Durham ] 1887-91 C.: St Andrew's Auckland, [ Co. Durham ] 1891-93 R.: Kinnersley, Shropshire 1893-1904 Rural Dean of: : Edgmond, [ Shropshire ] 1902-04 R.: Handsworth, Staffordshire 1904-09 Prebendary: Lichfield, [ Staffordshire ] 1904-17 Rural Dean: 1905-09 Select Preacher at Oxford, [ Oxfordshire ] 1906-07 V.: Halifax, Yorkshire 1909-20 Chapl.: Forces Rural Dean: 1914-20 Hon. Canon of: : Wakefield, [ Yorkshire ] 1917-20 Chapl.: the King 1918-20 Dean: Salisbury, [ Wiltshire ] 1920-27 Won a wide reputation for his researches into the origin and history of creeds. Worked for the re-union of Christendom, establishing close contact with leading Lutheran scholars. A delegate of the English Church at the Lausanne Conference. Author, An Introduction to the Creeds and the Te Deum; Nicetor of Remesiana, His life and Works etc. d. aged 63 1927:11:28 ( The Times 1927:11:29 and 30) |