- Charles Barnett-Clarke
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The Very Rev Charles William Barnett Clarke was a long serving Dean of Cape Town.
He was educated at Worcester College, Oxford[1] and ordained in 1855. After a Curacy at St Andrew, Wells Street he was [2] Perpetual Curate of Toot Baldon[3] and then Rector of Cadmore [4] before his South African appointment.
Notes
- ^ The Standard (London, England), Friday, October 24, 1851; Issue 8488
- ^ ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE . The Morning Post (London, England), Tuesday, June 05, 1855; pg. 5; Issue 25405. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
- ^ Ecclesiastical preferments Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, November 6, 1858; Issue 5506
- ^ The Times, Thursday, May 18, 1871; pg. 11; Issue 27066; col D Ecclesiastical Preferments
Church of England titles Preceded by
Henry Alexander DouglasDean of Capetown
1869–1916Succeeded by
Cecil Henry RoltDeans of Cape Town William Newman • Henry Douglas • Charles Barnett-Clarke • Charles Theophilus Headley • Cecil Henry Rolt • Laurence Parsons • Sidney Lavis • John Brooke • Michael Gibbs • Tom Savage • Edward King • Colin Jones • Rowan Smith • Michael Weeder
Anglican Church of Southern Africa Primate: Archbishop of Cape Town
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