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The Very Rev Douglas Falkland Carey DSO [1] was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. A former Army Chaplain[2] who was ordained in 1900,[3] he was Dean of Guernsey from 1922[4] until 1931.
Church of England titles Preceded by
John Brookes Vernon PenfoldDean of Guernsey
1922 – 1931Succeeded by
Agnew Walter Giles GiffardReferences
- ^ Genealogical web site
- ^ Great War Forum
- ^ Ordinations. St. Albans The Times Wednesday, Oct 03, 1900; pg. 13; Issue 36263; col C
- ^ Ecclesiastical News. New Dean Of Guernsey. The Times Tuesday, Jul 11, 1922; pg. 16; Issue 43080; col E
Deans of Guernsey Thomas Bell • John Brookes Vernon Penfold • Douglas Falkland Carey • Agnew Walter Giles Giffard • Edward Louis Frossard • Frederick Walter Cogman • John William Foster • Jeffery Robert Fenwick • Frederick Marc Trickey • Kenneth Paul Mellor
Office holders in the Diocese of Winchester The Bishop of Winchester • The Bishop of Southampton • The Bishop of Basingstoke •
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