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Francis Charles Synge
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''' Francis Charles Synge ''' was an [[Anglican]] [[priest]] in the [20th Century|20th century]]: an author, educator and senior leader.
Synge was educated at [[Selwyn College, Cambridge]] and [[Wells Theological College]]. He was [[ordained]] [[deacon]] in 1926, and [[priest]] in 1927. After a [[Curate|curacy]] at St Andrew, [[Taunton]] he went out to be [[Chaplain]] to the South African Railways Mission in Southern Rhodesia. He was as [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of [[Tostock]] from 1933 to 1935; and then [[Principal (academia)|Principal]] of [[The Queen's Foundation|Queen's College, Birmingham]] from 1935 to 1939. He was [[Chaplain|Domestic Chaplain]] to [[Geoffrey Fisher|the Bishop of London]] from 1939; and a Deputy Priest to the [[King Geoge VI|King]] from 1940.<ref>[[The Times] (London, England), Wednesday, Sep 25, 1940; pg. 7; Issue 48730</ref> He was [[Warden (college)]] at v from 1945 to 1954; [[Dean (Christianity)|Dean]] of [[St Mark's Cathedral, George, Western Cape|George]] from 1954 to 1959. He was the [[Principal (academia)|Principal]] of [[Christ's College, Christchurch]] from 1959 to 1964; and [[Archdeacon]] of [[Kroonstad]] from 1965 to 1968.<ref>[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1967/8 p1206: London, OUP, 1967</ref>
==Books==
* St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians: A theological commentary (1941)
* Introduction to and commentary on Philippians and Colossians (1951)
* Hebrews and the Scriptures (1956)<ref>[[British Library]] web site accessed 15:13 [[GMT]] Tuesday 7th March, 2018</ref>
==References==
St Mark's Cathedral, George, Western Cape
[[Category:Deans of George]]
[[Category:Archdeacons of Kroonstad]]
[[Category:Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge]]
[[Category:20th-century Anglican priests]]
[[Category:Alumni of Wells Theological College]]
[[Category:St Paul's College, Grahamstown alumni]]
Synge was educated at [[Selwyn College, Cambridge]] and [[Wells Theological College]]. He was [[ordained]] [[deacon]] in 1926, and [[priest]] in 1927. After a [[Curate|curacy]] at St Andrew, [[Taunton]] he went out to be [[Chaplain]] to the South African Railways Mission in Southern Rhodesia. He was as [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of [[Tostock]] from 1933 to 1935; and then [[Principal (academia)|Principal]] of [[The Queen's Foundation|Queen's College, Birmingham]] from 1935 to 1939. He was [[Chaplain|Domestic Chaplain]] to [[Geoffrey Fisher|the Bishop of London]] from 1939; and a Deputy Priest to the [[King Geoge VI|King]] from 1940.<ref>[[The Times] (London, England), Wednesday, Sep 25, 1940; pg. 7; Issue 48730</ref> He was [[Warden (college)]] at v from 1945 to 1954; [[Dean (Christianity)|Dean]] of [[St Mark's Cathedral, George, Western Cape|George]] from 1954 to 1959. He was the [[Principal (academia)|Principal]] of [[Christ's College, Christchurch]] from 1959 to 1964; and [[Archdeacon]] of [[Kroonstad]] from 1965 to 1968.<ref>[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1967/8 p1206: London, OUP, 1967</ref>
==Books==
* St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians: A theological commentary (1941)
* Introduction to and commentary on Philippians and Colossians (1951)
* Hebrews and the Scriptures (1956)<ref>[[British Library]] web site accessed 15:13 [[GMT]] Tuesday 7th March, 2018</ref>
==References==
St Mark's Cathedral, George, Western Cape
[[Category:Deans of George]]
[[Category:Archdeacons of Kroonstad]]
[[Category:Alumni of Selwyn College, Cambridge]]
[[Category:20th-century Anglican priests]]
[[Category:Alumni of Wells Theological College]]
[[Category:St Paul's College, Grahamstown alumni]]
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