- Derek Norman Hole
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The Very Rev Derek Norman Hole[1] was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the 20th century.
Born on 5 December 1933, he was educated at Public Central School, Plymouth and prepared for ordination at Lincoln Theological College.[2] He began his career as Curate at St Mary Magdalen, Knighton, Leicester[3] after which he was Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Cape Town.[4] After a further curacy at St Nicholas, Kenilworth he was Rector of St Mary the Virgin, Burton Latimer.[5] From 1973 to 1992 he was Vicar of St James the Greater, Leicester [6] when he became Provost of Leicester - a post he held for 7 years.Notes
- ^ NPG details
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory1975-76 p 463 Lambeth, Church House,1975 ISBN 0108153674
- ^ Church web-site
- ^ Who's Who 1996 p923 London, A & C Black, 1997 ISBN 0713642556
- ^ History of Parish
- ^ Century to Millennium: St James the Greater, Leicester 1899–1999, compiled by Dr A. McWhirr, 1999 > British Library web site accessed 16:29 GMT Saturday 23rd April, 2010
Church of England titles Preceded by
Alan Christopher WarrenProvost of Leicester
1992– 1999Succeeded by
Vivienne Frances FaullProvosts of Leicester Frederick Brodie MacNutt • Herbert Arthur Jones • Mervyn Armstrong • Richard John Forrester Mayston • John Chester Hughes • Alan Christopher Warren • Derek Norman Hole • Vivienne Frances Faull
Office holders in the Diocese of Leicester The Bishop of Leicester •
The Dean of Leicester •
The Archdeacon of Leicester • The Archdeacon of Loughborough •Categories:- 1933 births
- Provosts/deans of Leicester
- Living people
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