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George Wynne Jeudwine (12 April 1849 – 18 October 1933) was an eminent Anglican priest in the first third of the twentieth century.

Jeudwine was born in Kensington, the son of barrister George Jeudwine. He was educated at Bradfield College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was elected a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford in 1870; and ordained in 1872. He was Vicar of Upton Grey from 1875 to 1884; and then Rector of Niton from then until 1889. He was Rector of Harlaxton from 1889 to 1913 (and Archdeacon of Stow from 1912 to 1913). He was Archdeacon of Lincoln from 1913 to 1925; and Sub-Dean of Lincoln Cathedral from then until his death.

References

  1. ‘JEUDWINE, Rev. George Wynne’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, December 2007 accessed 24 December 2012
  2. 1851 England Census
  3. "University Intelligence." The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, 19 October 1870; p. 3; Issue 30222
  4. "General Ordinations." The Morning Post (London, England), Thursday, 26 September 1872; p. 6; Issue 30827
  5. London Gazette
  6. "Ecclesiastical Intelligence." The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, 22 May 1875; p. 2; Issue 3019
  7. "Ecclesiastical Intelligence." The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, 1 November 1884; p. 4; Issue 4005
  8. The Clergy List. London, Kellys, 1913
  9. "Canon G. W. Jeudwine." The Times (London, England), Thursday, 19 October 1933; p. 17; Issue 46579
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Preceded byJohn Bond Archdeacon of Stow
1912–1913
Succeeded byJohn Wakeford
Preceded byWilliam Frederick John Kaye Archdeacon of Lincoln
1913–1925
Succeeded byJohn Edward Hine
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