Anthony Nind
Anthony Lindsay Nind MBE[1] was an Anglican priest in the 20th century.
He was born in 1926,[2] educated at Balliol and Cuddesdon and ordained in 1953. He held curacies in Devizes, Wareham and then Hong Kong until 1961. He was the incumbent at Langton Matravers from then until 1970 when he moved to serve the Anglican Church in Brazil. Later he was Chaplain of Christ Church Vienna, Archdeacon of Switzerland and finally Dean of Gibraltar,[3] a post held until 1989.
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Gibraltar | |
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Malta/Italy/ Italy and Malta |
- Cecil Bisshopp
- Thomas Le Mesurier
- John Cleugh
- Henry White
- Ambrose Hardy
- Arthur Cartwright
- Franklyn Lushington
- Daniel Collyer
- Frederick Bailey
- Douglas Wanstall
- George Church
- John Evans (became Archdeacon in Italy)
- John Evans (previously Archdeacon of Malta)
- George Westwell
- Eric Devenport
- Bill Edebohls (first Archdeacon of Italy and Malta)
- Gordon Reid
- ?
- Arthur Siddall (later additionally Archdeacon of Switzerland)
- Jonathan Boardman
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The Aegean/ Eastern Archdeaconry |
- John Sharp, Archdeacon in South-Eastern Europe
- Stephen Skemp
- Geoffrey Evans, Archdeacon of the Aegean and the Danube
- Jeremy Peake (first Archdeacon of the Eastern Archdeaconry)
- Patrick Curran
- Colin Williams, Archdeacon of Europe
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The Riviera |
- Henry Hearsey
- Brian Matthews
- Ronald Jennison
- John Livingstone
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North-West Europe |
- Peter Duplock, Archdeacon of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
- Peter Duplock (first Archdeacon of North-West Europe)
- Geoffrey Allen
- Dirk van Leeuwen
- John de Wit
- Meurig Williams (Acting)
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Northern France /France |
- Eric McLellan, Archdeacon in France
- John Livingstone, Archdeacon of Northern France
- Peter Sertin
- Brian Lea
- Martin Draper
- Anthony Wells (first Archdeacon of France)
- Ken Letts
- Ian Naylor
- Meurig Williams, Archdeacon of France and Monaco
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Switzerland |
- Thomas Quin
- Anthony Nind
- Peter Hawker
- John Williams
- Arthur Siddall, Archdeacon of Italy and Malta
- Peter Potter
- Adèle Kelham
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Scandinavia/Germany and Northern Europe |
- Brian Horlock
- Gerald Brown
- David Ratcliff, Archdeacon of Scandinavia and Germany
- Mark Oakley (first Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe)
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- Jonathan LLoyd
- The Archdeacon of Switzerland (Acting)
- Colin Williams, Archdeacon of Europe
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- Thomas Buckton, Archdeacon in Spain/the Peninsula and North Africa
- Edward Eliot, Archdeacon in Italy and the French Riviera
- Gordon Reid, Archdeacon in Europe
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