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Dalton, John Neale.
Adm. pens. at CLARE, 1858.
S. and h. of John Neale (above), R. of Milton Keynes, Bucks.
B. Sept. 24, 1839, at Margate, Kent.
School, Blackheath Proprietary (Mr Selwyn). Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar; Prizeman; B.A. 1863; (Theol.
Trip., 1st Class, 1864); Scholefield Prize (equal first, 1864); M.A. 1866.
Hon. LL.D. (Leeds). Migrated to Trinity, June 4, 1883.
Ord. deacon, 1865; priest (Oxford) 1866; C. of Milton Keynes, 1865-6. C. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1866-9. C. of Whippingham, Isle of Wight, 1869-71.
Select Preacher, 1878.
Governor to Edward, Prince of Wales.
Appointed tutor to Queen Victoria's grandsons, Prince Albert Victor and Prince George (afterwards George V), 1871; accompanied them on their world tour in H.M.S. Bacchante, in which ship he was Chaplain from 1879-82; also attended the Prince and Princess of Wales on their visit to India.
Canon and Steward of St George's Chapel, Windsor, 1885-1931.
Deputy Clerk of the Closet, 1897.
Domestic Chaplain to the King, 1910.
C.M.G., 1882.
C.V.O., 1901.
K.C.V.O., 1911.
An excellent walker; attributed his splendid physical condition largely to this exercise.
Author, Sermons to Naval Cadets (1879); Cruise of H.M.S. Bacchante (1886); Ordinale Exon., 2 vols. (1908); The Collegiate Church of Ottery St Mary (1917). Died July 28, 1931, aged 91, at his house in the Cloisters, Windsor.
He had read one of the lessons in a service in the Chapel on the preceding day.
Brother of Cornelius N. (1861), William (1861), etc.
(Who's Who,, 1931; The Times, Aug. 30, 1931.)
John Neale DALTON
Approx. lifespan: 1839–1937
pens. Clare College adm1858
s. and h. of John Neale (above), R.: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire ,
b. Margate, Kent , 1839:09:24
Sch: Blackheath Proprietary ( Mr – SELWYN )
Matric 1859:10MT:
Scholar
Prizeman
BA 1863
Theol.Trip., 1st Class(1864);
Scholefield Prize (equal first(1864);
MA 1866
Hon.LLD Leeds
Mig. to Trinity College 1883:06:04
Ord. deacon 1865
Ord. priest OX, [Oxfordshire], 1866
C.: Milton Keynes, [Buckinghamshire], 1865-66
C.: St Edward's, CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1866-69
C.: Whippingham, Isle of Wight , 1869-71
Select Preacher: 1878
Governor to: : Edward, Prince of Wales. Appointed
Tutor to: : Queen Victoria's grandsons, Prince Albert Victor and Prince George (afterwards George V) 1871
accompanied them on their world tour in H.M.S. Bacchante, in which ship he was Chapl. from 1879-82
also attended the Prince and Princess of Wales on their visit to India ,
Canon: and Steward of St George's Chapel, Windsor, [Berkshire], 1885-1931
Deputy Clerk of: : Closet 1897
Domestic Chapl. to the King 1910
CMG 1882
CVO 1901
KCVO 1911
An excellent walker; attributed his splendid physical condition largely to this exercise.
Publ.: Sermons to Naval Cadets (1879) ; Cruise of H.M.S. Bacchante (1886) ; Ordinale Exon., 2 vols. (1908) ; The Collegiate Church of Ottery St Mary (1917)
d. aged 91, at his house in the Cloisters, Windsor, [Berkshire],
He had read one of the lessons in a service in the Chapel on the preceding day. 1931:07:28
brother of Cornelius N. DALTON (1861), William (1861), etc.
( Who's Who 1931; The Times 1931:08:30)

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