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Masters, Thomas Heywood. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Jan. 31, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Heywood. B. [Apr. 9, 1865]; in Manchester. Schools, Withington High, Manchester; Inverness College and Polytechnik, Hanover. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Caverswall, Staffs., 1889-93. C. of St Mark's, Lakenham, Norfolk, 1893-5. C. of Coddenham, Suffolk, 1895-6. R. of N. Scarle, Lincs., 1896-1902. V. of East Meon, Hants., 1902-21. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain; mentioned twice in despatches; Acting Chaplain-General, 1918; C.B.E., 1919). V. of Petersfield with Sheet, 1921-30. Went to India as a member of the Church Mission of Help, 1922-3. Hon. Canon of Portsmouth, 1928-31. Chaplain to the King, 1921-39. Provost of Portsmouth Cathedral, 1930-8. Residentiary Canon, 1931-8. Died Sept. 1, 1939. (Peile, II. 726; Crockford; Who was Who.) | Thomas Heywood MASTERS Approx. lifespan: 18651939 pens. Christ's College adm1886:01:31 Eldest s. of Heywood MASTERS b. Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1865:04:09 Schools Sch: Withington High School Withington, Manchester, [ Lancashire ] ; Sch: Inverness College Inverness, [ Inverness-shire ] and Polytechnik, Hanover, [ Germany ] Matric 1886:10MT: BA 1889 MA 1893 Ord. deacon Lichfield 1889 Ord. priest 1890 C.: Caverswall, Staffordshire 1889-93 C.: St Mark's Lakenham, Norfolk 1893-95 C.: Coddenham, Suffolk 1895-96 R.: N. Scarle, Lincolnshire 1896-1902 V.: East Meon, Hampshire 1902-21 served in the Great War: 1914-19 (Chapl.; mentioned in despatches<hna>twice</hna> ; Acting Chapl.-General: 1918 CBE (1919)) V.: Petersfield with Sheet, [ Hampshire ] 1921-30 Went to India as a Member of: : Church Mission of Help 1922-23 Hon. Canon of: Portsmouth, [ Hampshire ] 1928-31 Chapl.: to the King 1921-39 Provost of Portsmouth Cathedral Portsmouth, [ Hampshire ] 1930-38 Residentiary Canon: 1931-38 d. 1939:09:01 ( Peile, II. 726; Crockford; Who was Who .) |