- Robin Woods
Robert Wilmer Woods, KCMG, KCVO, always called Robin Woods, (born
14 February 1914 , died20 October 1997 ) was an EnglishAnglican divine,Dean of Windsor andBishop of Worcester .Background and education
Woods was the youngest son of the Right Reverend Edward Sydney Woods (died 11 January, 1953),
Bishop of Lichfield . His mother was Clemence Barclay (died 14 October 1952), a member of the family of Barclay of Higham.He was educated at
Gresham's School , Holt, andTrinity College, Cambridge .Career
Woods was ordained a deacon of the
Church of England in 1938 and a priest in 1939. He was asst Secretary of theStudent Christian Movement between 1937 and 1942. His first clerical position was as curate at St Edmund the King, Lombard Street,London , 1938-1939, and atHoddesdon , 1939-1942. During theSecond World War , he served as a Chaplain to the Forces (1942-1946) and wasmentioned in despatches in 1944.After the war, he was given his first benefice as Vicar of
South Wigston ,Leicester , in 1946, then in 1951 went to Malaya as Archdeacon ofSingapore and Vicar of St Andrew's Cathedral. In 1958 he returned to England to become Archdeacon ofSheffield and Rector ofTankersley . In 1962, he was appointedDean of Windsor and Domestic Chaplain to H.M. the Queen and played an influential part in the education ofCharles, Prince of Wales . It was his recommendation to send Charles toTrinity College, Cambridge , his own old college. While at Windsor, he also served also as Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. In 1970, he becameBishop of Worcester and was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, an honour in the personal gift of the sovereign. He retired in 1981.According to his obituary in
The Times , Woods was the most successful Dean of Windsor in the twentieth century.Other positions Woods held include:
*Prelate of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
*Prelate of theOrder of St Michael and St George
*Secretary of the Anglican-Methodist Commission for Unity, 1965-1974
*Member of Council of theDuke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme , from 1968
*Member of the Public Schools Commission, 1968-1970
*Governor ofHaileybury and Imperial Service College
*Visitor ofMalvern College , 1970-1981
*President and Chairman of Council ofQueen's College, Birmingham , 1970-1985
*Chairman of the Windsor Festival Company, 1969-1971
*Chairman of the Churches Television Centre, 1969-79
*Director ofChristian Aid , 1969Honours
*Knight Commander of the
Royal Victorian Order , 1971
*Knight Commander of theOrder of St Michael and St George , 1989
*A judge of theTempleton Prize Family
Woods married Henrietta ("Etta") Marian Wilson, in 1942, and they had two sons and three daughters. His widow died on 8 February, 2005, at the age of 88. Through this marriage Woods became one of the wealthiest clergy in the Church of England.
Publications
*"Lord of All, Hear Our Prayer" (ed.)
*"Robin Woods: an autobiography" (1986) ISBN 9780334024248References
*"Who's Who 1993" (A. & C. Black, London, 1993) page 2063
*"Robin Woods: an autobiography" by Robin Woods (SCM Press, 1986)
*Telegraph wills.
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