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Reverend Eric Maurice Farrar (12 January 1866 - 9 April 1947) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of Frederic William Farrar, Dean of Canterbury. He was educated at Marlborough School and entered Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1885, graduating with a BA in 1888 and an MA in 1892. He was ordained a deacon in 1889 and as a priest in 1890. He held a number of clerical posts in London: curate of St George in the East 1889-91, curate of St. Margaret's, Westminster 1891-93, vicar of St. John's, Hoxton 1898-1908, vicar of Christ Church, Mayfair, 1908-10. Mention here [1]

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  • Reverend Eric Maurice Farrar (12 January 1866 - 9 April 1947) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of Frederic William Farrar, Dean of Canterbury. He was educated at Marlborough School and entered Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1885, graduating with a BA in 1888 and an MA in 1892. He was ordained a deacon in 1889 and as a priest in 1890. He held a number of clerical posts in London: curate of St George in the East 1889-91, curate of St. Margaret's, Westminster 1891-93, vicar of St. John's, Hoxton 1898-1908, vicar of Christ Church, Mayfair, 1908-10. Mention here [1]
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  • Reverend Eric Maurice Farrar (12 January 1866 - 9 April 1947) was a Church of England clergyman. He was the son of Frederic William Farrar, Dean of Canterbury. He was educated at Marlborough School and entered Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1885, graduating with a BA in 1888 and an MA in 1892. He was ordained a deacon in 1889 and as a priest in 1890. He held a number of clerical posts in London: curate of St George in the East 1889-91, curate of St. Margaret's, Westminster 1891-93, vicar of St. John's, Hoxton 1898-1908, vicar of Christ Church, Mayfair, 1908-10. Member of the London School Board, elected for Finsbury 1900, resigning in 1903. In 1910 he was made rector of Dennington, Suffolk and in 1915 of Humberstone, Leicestershire. From 1917-19 he was a chaplain in the Royal Army Chaplains Department, serving on the Western Front. In 1920 he was appointed rector of Rock with Heightington, Worcestershire, in 1933 he moved to Lincolnshire as rector of Ashby-by-Partney, and of Salmonby in 1936. He retired in 1941. He died in Streatham in 1947, aged 81. Mention here [1]
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