Thomas Quin
Irish Anglican priest
Thomas Rothwell Quin, OBE (1915 – 1998) was an Anglican priest.[1]
Quin was born in 1915, educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and ordained in 1939. After a curacy at Ballymacarrett he was a Chaplain in the RAF from 1941[2] to[3] 1970. He was also an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen from 1967 to 1970 when he became Chaplain at St Andrew, Zürich. He was Archdeacon of Switzerland from 1970 to 1980.
Notes
- ^ Crockfords (London, Church House, 1995), ISBN 0-7151-8088-6
- ^ London Gazette
- ^ Extended Commission
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- Edward Burrow
- Decimus Govett
- Gilbert Sissons
- Thomas Buckton
- Lonsdale Ragg
- James Johnston
- Basil Ney
- Daniel Pina Cabral
- Ken Robinson
- Howell Sasser
- Alan Woods
- David Sutch
- Geoff Johnston (Acting)
- Geoff Johnston
- David Waller
Italy and Malta
- Cecil Bisshopp
- Thomas Le Mesurier
- John Cleugh
- Ambrose Hardy
- Arthur Cartwright
- Franklyn Lushington
- Daniel Collyer
- Ernest Philpott
- Frederick Bailey
- Douglas Wanstall
- George Church
- John Evans (became Archdeacon in Italy)
- John Evans (previously Archdeacon of Malta)
- George Westwell
- Eric Devenport
- Bill Edebohls (first Archdeacon of Italy and Malta)
- Gordon Reid
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- Arthur Siddall (later additionally Archdeacon of Switzerland)
- Jonathan Boardman
- Vickie Sims
- Geoff Johnston (Acting)
- David Waller
Eastern Archdeaconry
- John Sharp, Archdeacon in South-Eastern Europe
- Stephen Skemp
- Geoffrey Evans, Archdeacon of the Aegean and the Danube
- Jeremy Peake (first Archdeacon of the Eastern Archdeaconry)
- Patrick Curran
- Colin Williams, Archdeacon of Europe
- Adèle Kelham (Acting)
- Leslie Nathaniel
- Henry Hearsey
- Brian Matthews
- Ronald Jennison
- John Livingstone
- Peter Duplock, Archdeacon of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
- Peter Duplock (first Archdeacon of North-West Europe)
- Geoffrey Allen
- Dirk van Leeuwen
- John de Wit
- Paul Vrolijk
- Sam Van Leer
/France
- Eric McLellan, Archdeacon in France
- John Livingstone, Archdeacon of Northern France
- Peter Sertin
- Brian Lea
- Martin Draper
- Anthony Wells (first Archdeacon of France)
- Ken Letts
- Ian Naylor
- Meurig Williams, Archdeacon of France and Monaco
- Peter Hooper
- Thomas Quin
- Anthony Nind
- Peter Hawker
- John Williams
- Arthur Siddall, Archdeacon of Italy and Malta
- Peter Potter
- Adèle Kelham
- Peter Hooper
and Northern Europe
- Brian Horlock
- Gerald Brown
- David Ratcliff, Archdeacon of Scandinavia and Germany
- Mark Oakley (first Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe)
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- Jonathan Lloyd
- The Archdeacon of Switzerland (Acting)
- Colin Williams, Archdeacon of Europe
- John Newsome (Acting)
- Leslie Nathaniel
- Thomas Buckton, Archdeacon in Spain/the Peninsula and North Africa
- Edward Eliot, Archdeacon in Italy and the French Riviera
- Gordon Reid, Archdeacon in Europe
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