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Alan Mylne

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Alan Moultrie Mylne (2 January 1886, Mumbai – 5 March 1944, Malvern) was Archdeacon of Matabeleland[1] from 1928 until 1936.[2]

The son of Louis Mylne, bishop,[3] Alan was educated at Marlborough, Keble College, Oxford and Cuddesdon Theological College.

He was a Lay Reader at Cathcart, Eastern Cape. After ordination he served curacies at Rawmarsh, Lickey and Alvechurch. He was a chaplain to the forces during World War One.[4] After the war he was the incumbent at St George's, Worcester from 1920 to 1928;[5] of Bulawayo from 1928 to 1936; and then of St Cuthbert, Port Elizabeth from 1936 to 1939.

References

  1. ^ "Provincial Synod Minute Book" (PDF). Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ Mylne. "Mylne, Alan Moultrie". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (June 2018 online ed.). A & C Black. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Unknown parameter |accessed= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |othernames= ignored (help) (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ Death of Bishop Mylne The Times, Monday, 21 Feb 1921; pg. 12; Issue 42650; col C
  4. ^ "SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE" (PDF). 10 July 1917. p. 6924. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  5. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929 p929: London, OUP, 1929
Anglican Church of Southern Africa titles
Preceded by Archdeacon of Matabeleland
1928– 1936
Succeeded by