Charles Godby
Charles John Godby (1851–1919) was the Dean of Melbourne[1] from 1914 until his death.[2]
Godby was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge[3] and ordained in 1876.[4] After a curacy in Newark he emigrated to Australia[5] and was an incumbent in Seymour and Malvern, Victoria and also became a canon of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne in 1894.
He died in the final week of August 1919.[6]
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Preceded by Reginald Stephen | Dean of Melbourne 1914–1919 | Succeeded by John Stephen Hart |
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- Reginald Stephen
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- George Aickin
- Frederick Head
- Henry Langley
- Roscoe Wilson
- Stuart Babbage
- Tom Thomas
- James Grant
- David Richardson
- Mark Burton
- Andreas Loewe
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