Frederick Boyd (priest)
The Ven Frederick James Boyd was archdeacon of Winnipeg from 1962 until 1966.[1]
Boyd was educated at the University of Manitoba and ordained in 1932. After curacies at Morden and Kildonan he was on the staff of St. Alban's Cathedral, Kenora from 1939 to 1950. He was rector of St Aidan, Winnipeg from 1950 until his appointment as archdeacon; and at St Mary, Kerrisdale[2] afterwards.
Notes
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1967/68 p885 London: Oxford University Press, 1967
- Church web site
gollark: The relevant metric is scarce inputs per joule, or something.
gollark: Why? Fuel or not's basically arbitrary.
gollark: I forgot the exact numbers but I'm pretty sure reprocessing exists now and is used fine in France, and extraction from seawater is technically possible.
gollark: It isn't that big, go bury it somewhere. Unlike fossil plant output it is trivially containable.
gollark: The problem with coal isn't supply but horrible pollution issues. Which nuclear lacks.
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