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- Q6751667 description "Dean of Ripon".
- Q6751667 description "Dean of Ripon".
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- Q6751667 abstract "The Very Rev. Charles Mansfield Owen (known as Mansfield; b: 1852 d: 4 November 1940) was an eminent Anglican priest in the last decades of the 19th century and the first four of the 20th.He was born at Rodbourough in Gloucestershire in 1852, the son of Herbert Owen (a barrister) and Catherine née Paterson. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford. Ordained in 1875 he began his career with a curacy at Holy Trinity, Southampton. In 1880 he became Vicar of Woolston then three years later St. George's Church, Edgbaston. Appointed to be Rural Dean of the area in 1905, he was promoted again to the post of Archdeacon of Aston and then in 1912 to Archdeacon of Birmingham. In 1915 he was appointed Dean of Ripon, where he remained until his death on 4 November 1940.Charles Mansfield Owen married Susan Hilda Roaslie Longmore in 1884, they had two sons, Basil Wilberforce Longmore Owen & Reginald Mansfield Owen. Reginald Mansfield Owen became a Major in the Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, he was killed in action aged 25 on the 2 Aug 1916 in France.".
- Q6751667 alias "Owen, Charles Mansfield".
- Q6751667 birthDate "1852".
- Q6751667 birthYear "1852".
- Q6751667 deathDate "1940-11-04".
- Q6751667 deathYear "1940".
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- Q6751667 alternativeNames "Owen, Charles Mansfield".
- Q6751667 dateOfBirth "1852".
- Q6751667 dateOfDeath "1940-11-04".
- Q6751667 name "Owen, Mansfield".
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- Q6751667 comment "The Very Rev. Charles Mansfield Owen (known as Mansfield; b: 1852 d: 4 November 1940) was an eminent Anglican priest in the last decades of the 19th century and the first four of the 20th.He was born at Rodbourough in Gloucestershire in 1852, the son of Herbert Owen (a barrister) and Catherine née Paterson. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford. Ordained in 1875 he began his career with a curacy at Holy Trinity, Southampton. In 1880 he became Vicar of Woolston then three years later St.".
- Q6751667 label "Mansfield Owen".
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