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Noel, Conrad Le Despenser Roden.
Adm. pens.
at CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 1, 1888.
Of Surrey.
[Elder] s. of the Hon. Roden B. W. (1854), of 57, Anerley Park, London (and Alice, dau. of Paul de Bro&emul;). B. July 12, 1869, at Kew. Schools, Wellington College and Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1894; priest (Manchester) 1898; C. of Flowery Field, Cheshire, 1894-5. C. of St Philip's, Salford, 1897-8. C. of St Philip's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1898-1900.
C. of St Mary's, Paddington, 1900-5. C. of St Mary-the-Virgin, Hampstead, 1905-8. V. of Thaxted, Essex, 1910-42.
His extreme political views and his display of the red flag led to disturbances in Thaxted church, which in consequence was on more than one occasion raided by Cambridge undergraduates.
Married, 1895, Miriam, dau. of James Greenwood, and had issue.
Author of many books advocating his belief in Christian Socialism.
Died July 22, 1942, at Thaxted.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; The Times, July 24, 1942.)
Conrad Le Despenser Roden NOEL
Approx. lifespan: 1869–1942
pens. Corpus Christi College adm1888:10:01
Of Surrey ,
Elder s. of the Hon. Roden B. W. (1854), of 57 Anerley Park, Anerley, London , (and Alice) dau. of Paul de Broë)
b. Kew, [Surrey], 1869:07:12
Schools Sch: Wellington College Wellington, [Berkshire],
and Sch: Cheltenham College Cheltenham, [Gloucestershire],
Matric 1888:10MT:
Ord. deacon Chester 1894
Ord. priest Manchester 1898
C.: Flowery Field, Cheshire , 1894-5
C.: St Philip's, Salford, [Lancashire], 1897-8
C.: St Philip's, Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], 1898-1900
C.: St Mary's, Paddington, [London], 1900-5
C.: St Mary-the-Virgin, Hampstead, [London], 1905-8
V.: Thaxted, Essex , 1910-42
His extreme political views and his display of the red flag led to disturbances in Thaxted church [Essex], , which in consequence was on more than one occasion raided by CB undergraduates.
m. 1895,Miriam dau. of James Greenwood.
had issue
Author of many books advocating his belief in Christian Socialism.
d. 1942:07:22 at Thaxted, [Essex],
( Cheltenham College Reg.; Wellington College Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. ; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; The Times 1942:07:24)

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