Rowland Ingram-Johnson
Rowland Theodore Ingram-Johnson, MA (30 July 1877 in Radwell – 12 August 1964 in Woking) was an Anglican priest in the twentieth century.[2] He was educated at St Edmund’s School, Canterbury and Selwyn College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1902.[3] He held curacies in Huddersfield, Maidenhead and Blagdon he was sent to Canada with the SPG to work under the Bishop of Calgary in Alberta.[4] In 1922 he became Archdeacon of Grenada, a post he held until 1927 when he became Rector of St John, Barbados. He was then Vicar of Kimpton from 1928 to 1948.[5] References
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