Nicol Anderson
Nicol Keith Anderson (10 June 1882 – 1 September 1953) [1] was an Anglican priest: he was the Archdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames from 1946[2] until 1953. Richardson was educated at Marlborough and Oriel College, Oxford[3] and ordained in 1908. Following a curacy at St Pancras Parish Church he was: Chaplain at the Indian Ecclesiastical Establishment, Rangoon, (1911–34); Archdeacon of Rangoon, (1930 – 1934); Secretary, South London Church Fund and Southwark Diocesan Board of Finance (1935 – 1952); and a Canon Residentiary at Southwark Cathedral, (1937–50).
References
- ^ Ven. N. K. Anderson The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Sep 02, 1953; pg. 8; Issue 52716.
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947-48Oxford, OUP, 1947
- ^ “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X
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Preceded by George Henry Marten | Archdeacon of Southwark 1946–1952 | Succeeded by |
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- Samuel Cheetham
- John Richardson
- Samuel Taylor*
- Percy Herbert*
- Frederick Hawkes*
- William Gilpin*
- Havilland Sands
- Reginald Bazire
- Michael Whinney
- Wilfred Wood
- Douglas Bartles-Smith
- Michael Ipgrave
- Dianna Gwilliams (Acting)
- Jane Steen
- Jonathan Sedgwick
- Charles Burney
- George Daniell
- William Hough
- Robert Joynt
- George Marten
- Nicol Anderson
- Percy Robb
- Bernard Jacob (became Archdeacon of Reigate)
- Bernard Jacob (previously Archdeacon of Kingston-on-Thames)
- Peter Coombs
- Martin Baddeley
- Danny Kajumba
- Jonathan Clark** (Acting)
- Moira Astin
- Charles Escreet
- William Hough***
- Arthur Preston***
- Leslie Lang***
- Robert Stannard***
- Laurie Brown
- William Hayman
- Ivor Davies
- Clifford Lacey
- Gordon Kuhrt
- David Atkinson
- Christine Hardman (later of Lewisham & Greenwich)
- Alastair Cutting, Archdeacon of Lewisham & Greenwich
- Chigor Chike, Archdeacon-designate of Lewisham & Greenwich
- Reginald Bazire
- Peter Coombs
- David Gerrard
- Stephen Roberts
- John Kiddle
- Charles Pinder
- Dick Bird
- Nick Baines
- Chris Skilton
- Simon Gates
- David Stephenson (Acting)
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