Mark Dalby

(John) Mark (Meredith) Dalby (3 January 1938 – 11 February 2013)[1] was Archdeacon of Rochdale from 1991 to 2000.[2]

Birth and education

He was born on 3 January 1938, educated at King George Grammar School, Southport and Exeter College, Oxford, and ordained in 1964 following theological study at Ripon Hall, Oxford.[3]

Church career

After curacies in Hambleden, and Medmenham he was Vicar of St Peter, Birmingham from 1968 to 1975; Selection Secretary for the ACCM from 1975 to 1980;Vicar of St Mark, Worsley from 1980 to 1991; Rural Dean of Eccles from 1987 until his Archdeacon’s appointment.

Private life

Dalby was an active and senior Freemason. Under the United Grand Lodge of England (mainstream Freemasonry) he achieved office as Deputy Grand Chaplain (the second most senior clerical appointment) in 2006.[4] Under the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales and its Districts and Lodges Overseas, the largest of the additional Masonic Orders or 'side degrees', he achieved office as Deputy Grand Chaplain in 2000, and as Grand Chaplain the following year.[5]

gollark: I think they're implying that Discord has more furries than the general populace.
gollark: Are you sure you don't mean "furries"?
gollark: As previously explained, I will be supreme world dictator *anyway*.
gollark: Sane people *are* capable of learning things independently.
gollark: With strict scheduling.

References

  1. Worcestershire Mark PGL
  2. Church Times
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
  4. "Grand Officers of the United Grand Lodge of England". United Grand Lodge of England: Masonic Year Book (edition 2006-2007) (2006-2007 ed.). London: UGLE. 2006. p. 253.
  5. Worcestershire Mark PGL
Church of England titles
Preceded by
David Bonser
Archdeacon of Rochdale
1991–2000
Succeeded by
Andrew Edgar Ballard


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