Frederick Albert John Matthews | |
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Archdeacon of Plymouth | |
Diocese | Diocese of Exeter |
In office | 1962–1978 |
Predecessor | Norman Harry Clarke |
Successor | Kenneth Albert Newing |
Other post(s) | Rural Dean of Aylesbeare (1957–1961) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1936 (deacon); 1937(priest) |
Personal details | |
Born | 4 January 1913 |
Died | 14 May 1985 | (aged 72)
Denomination | Anglican |
Residence | Plympton, Plymouth |
Parents | Albert & Elizabeth |
Occupation | priest |
Alma mater | Devonport High School for Boys, Exeter College, Oxford |
Frederick Albert John Matthews (4 January 1913 – 14 May 1985) was the Archdeacon of Plymouth from 1962 [1] to 1978. [2]
Matthews was educated at Devonport High School for Boys, Exeter College, Oxford and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford [3] After a curacy at Stoke Damerel he was Vicar of Pinhoe from 1944 to 1961; and Rural Dean of Aylesbeare from 1957 to 1961. He was Vicar of Plympton St Mary from 1961 to 1983; and a Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral from 1978 until his death. [4]
Frederick Albert John Matthews | |
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Archdeacon of Plymouth | |
Diocese | Diocese of Exeter |
In office | 1962–1978 |
Predecessor | Norman Harry Clarke |
Successor | Kenneth Albert Newing |
Other post(s) | Rural Dean of Aylesbeare (1957–1961) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1936 (deacon); 1937(priest) |
Personal details | |
Born | 4 January 1913 |
Died | 14 May 1985 | (aged 72)
Denomination | Anglican |
Residence | Plympton, Plymouth |
Parents | Albert & Elizabeth |
Occupation | priest |
Alma mater | Devonport High School for Boys, Exeter College, Oxford |
Frederick Albert John Matthews (4 January 1913 – 14 May 1985) was the Archdeacon of Plymouth from 1962 [1] to 1978. [2]
Matthews was educated at Devonport High School for Boys, Exeter College, Oxford and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford [3] After a curacy at Stoke Damerel he was Vicar of Pinhoe from 1944 to 1961; and Rural Dean of Aylesbeare from 1957 to 1961. He was Vicar of Plympton St Mary from 1961 to 1983; and a Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral from 1978 until his death. [4]