C.S. Phillips
PHILLIPS, Charles Stanley. b. Boston, Lincolnshire, 1883; d. Lingfield, Surrey, 28 November 1949. He is usually referred to by his initials only, as was the custom in his day. He was educated at King’s College, Cambridge (BA 1904, MA 1911) and the University of Durham (BD 1913, DD 1920). He took Holy Orders, serving as a curate at Stoke on Trent (1906-09), Woolwich (1909-12), and Bury (1912-14). He returned to Cambridge as Lecturer and Chaplain at Selwyn College (1914-16). He was vicar of Radley (1916-21, also teaching at Radley College), and then held livings at Halifax (1921), Buckingham (1924), Milton near Cambridge (1927), Stalisfield near Otterden, Kent (1941), and Fordwich, near...
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