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'''Denis Gascoyne Hawker''' was the eighth [[Bishop of Grantham]].<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1422285/The-Rt-Rev-Dennis-Hawker.html Daily Telegraph Obituary]</ref> Born on 8 February 1921 and educated at [[Addey and Stanhope School]] and [[Queens' College, Cambridge]],<ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who” 1897-2007]] London, [[A & C Black]], 2007 ISBN 9780199540877</ref> after [[World War Two|wartime]] service with the [[Royal Marines]] he was ordained in 1951. His first post was as a [[curate]] at St Mary and St Eanswythe, [[Folkestone]],<ref>[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~folkestonefamilies/eanswythe.htm Details of church]</ref> after which he was [[Vicar]] of St Mark, [[South Norwood]].<ref>[[Crockford's clerical directory]]1975-76 Lambeth, Church House, 1976 ISBN 0108153674</ref> From 1960 he was ''St Hugh’s Missioner'' for the [[Diocese of Lincoln]] and later became [[Vicar]] of St Mary and St James, [[Great Grimsby]] before elevation to the [[Episcopate]]. He died on 31 January 2003.
'''Denis Gascoyne Hawker''' was the eighth [[Bishop of Grantham]].<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1422285/The-Rt-Rev-Dennis-Hawker.html Daily Telegraph Obituary]</ref> Born on 8 February 1921 and educated at [[Addey and Stanhope School]] and [[Queens' College, Cambridge]],<ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who” 1897-2007]] London, [[A & C Black]], 2007 ISBN 9780199540877</ref> after [[World War II]] service with the [[Royal Marines]] he was ordained in 1951. His first post was as a [[curate]] at St Mary and St Eanswythe, [[Folkestone]],<ref>[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~folkestonefamilies/eanswythe.htm Details of church]</ref> after which he was [[Vicar]] of St Mark, [[South Norwood]].<ref>[[Crockford's clerical directory]]1975-76 Lambeth, Church House, 1976 ISBN 0108153674</ref> From 1960 he was ''St Hugh’s Missioner'' for the [[Diocese of Lincoln]] and later became [[Vicar]] of St Mary and St James, [[Great Grimsby]] before elevation to the [[Episcopate]]. He died on 31 January 2003.


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Denis Gascoyne Hawker was the eighth Bishop of Grantham.[1] Born on 8 February 1921 and educated at Addey and Stanhope School and Queens' College, Cambridge,[2] after World War II service with the Royal Marines he was ordained in 1951. His first post was as a curate at St Mary and St Eanswythe, Folkestone,[3] after which he was Vicar of St Mark, South Norwood.[4] From 1960 he was St Hugh’s Missioner for the Diocese of Lincoln and later became Vicar of St Mary and St James, Great Grimsby before elevation to the Episcopate. He died on 31 January 2003.

Notes

  1. ^ Daily Telegraph Obituary
  2. ^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 9780199540877
  3. ^ Details of church
  4. ^ Crockford's clerical directory1975-76 Lambeth, Church House, 1976 ISBN 0108153674
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Preceded by Bishop of Grantham
1972 – 1987
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