Thomas Armour
Thomas Makinson Armour was a Bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia. He was born on 8 August 1890 in New Springs, near Chorley, Lancashire.
Education
He was educated at Durham University as a member of St Chad's College and ordained in 1916.[1]
Career
He served as an Army Chaplain and afterwards as Vicar of Orford, Lancashire|Orford, Lancashire. In 1928 he went to Australia as a member of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd at Dubbo. He was principal from 1929 until he became Dean of Newcastle in 1936.
In 1943 he was appointed Bishop of Wangaratta, a position he held until his death in 1963.
Family
He married Flora Calder in 1944.
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gollark: There's not much point, in my opinion, of using the slightly shorter forms in the first place, but eh.
gollark: You're basically just saying "turnleft" (the variable), which doesn't mean anything, not "call turnleft".
gollark: But you did *not* call `turnleft` and all that stuff, just write it in a line, which is not valid syntax.
gollark: So that means `go` has a value of whatever `turtle.forward` returns. Which is not `turtle.forward`. So even if you called that it wouldn't work.
References
Citations
- "Durham University calendar 1914-15". reed.dur.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
Sources
- The Times 21 January 1963
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