- Gordon Strutt
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The Rt Rev Rupert Gordon Strutt (known as Gordon)[1] was the Anglican Bishop of Stockport from 1965 to 1984. Born on 15 January 1912 he was educated at the University of London and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Ordained in 1943 he embarked on a curacy at Carlton, Nottinghamshire before wartime service as a Chaplain to the Forces. Livings in Normanton on Soar, Leicester and Addiscombe followed before a spell as Archdeacon of Maidstone[2] and finally elevation to the episcopate [3] in 1965. After 18 years he resigned[4] to begin retirement in Canterbury but died only a year later on 1 October 1985.
References
- ^ Vicars of St Mary Magdalene, Addiscombe
- ^ Crockfords, (Lambeth, Church House 1976) ISBN 0108153674
- ^ Ecclesiastical News Consecration Of Two Bishops Suffragan (Official Appointments and Notices) The Times Wednesday, Nov 03, 1965; pg. 14; Issue 56469; col F
- ^ The Times, Wednesday, Sep 07, 1983; pg. 16; Issue 61631; col F Church news Resignation of the Bishop of Stockport
Church of England titles Preceded by
David Henry Saunders-DaviesBishop of Stockport
1965 – 1984Succeeded by
Frank Pilkington SargeantBishops of Stockport Frank Okell • David Saunders-Davies • Gordon Strutt • Frank Sargeant • Geoffrey Turner • Nigel Stock • Robert Atwell
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