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Reginald Herbert Owen (25 May 1887 – 24 February 1961) was an
Oxford don,
public school
headmaster and
Anglican bishop.
[1]
[2]
Life and career
Born on 25 May 1887
[3] he was educated at
Dulwich College
[4] and
Wadham College, Oxford.
Alternating between secondary and tertiary education, he was an
assistant master at
Clifton College; a
fellow and
lecturer at
Worcester College, Oxford;
headmaster of
Uppingham School; and fellow,
chaplain
[5] and lecturer at
Brasenose College, Oxford, before his ordination to the
episcopate as
Bishop of Wellington in 1947. In addition he was
Primate of
New Zealand from 1952
[6] until his resignation on 29 February 1960.
Owen died on 24 February 1961.
[7]
Notes
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^
National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives
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^
NZETC
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^
"Who was Who" 1897–2007 London,
A & C Black, 1991
ISBN
978-0-19-954087-7
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^
Cricket archive
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^
Crockford's Clerical Directory1940–41 Oxford,
OUP,1941
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^ "New Primate of New Zealand",
The Times, 12 March 1952, p. 6.
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^ "Dr. R. H. Owen Former Primate of New Zealand",
The Times, 25 February 1961, p. 8.
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