Roscoe Wilson
Alfred Roscoe Wilson OBE[1] (1882-1964) was the Anglican Dean of Melbourne from 1947 until 1953.[2]
Wilson was educated at the University of Melbourne and ordained in 1909.[3] His first post was as the Minister at Ivanhoe. After this he was at Balwyn and then Camberwell. He was Rural Dean of Hawthorn from 1925 to 1934; the incumbent at Kew from 1934 to 1944; and Archdeacon of Kew from 1942 until 1947.
References
- ^ The Age, 2 January 1956.
- ^ Mahalo
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947-48 p681 Oxford, OUP, 1947
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Preceded by Henry Thomas Langley | Dean of Melbourne 1947–1953 | Succeeded by Stuart Barton Babbage |
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