Arthur Stafford Crawley

Arthur Stafford Crawley MC (18 September 1876 8 October 1948) was a Canon of Windsor from 1934 to 1948.[1]

Family

He was born in 1876, the youngest son of George Baden Crawley (1833-1879) and Eliza Inez Hulbert.

He married Anstice Katherine Gibbs, daughter of Antony and Janet Gibbs of Tyntesfield, Somerset in 1903.[2] They had five children.

Army service

He volunteered as an army chaplain in 1915, and joined the Guards Division in Flanders commanded by his brother-in-law Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan. In 1916 he was awarded the Military Cross following the rescue under fire of wounded soldiers. A bar was later added to the MC.

Career

He was educated at Harrow School and Magdalen College, Oxford. He played cricket for Marylebone Cricket Club. He studied for the priesthood at Cuddesdon Theological College.

Following ordination he received the following appointments.

  • Assistant curate at Stepney 1901 - 1903
  • Assistant curate at Chelsea 1903 - 1905
  • Vicar of Benenden, Kent 1905 - 1910
  • Vicar of Bishopthorpe 1910 - 1918
  • Vicar of East Meon, Hampshire 1922 – 1924
  • Secretary to the York diocesan board of finance 1924 – 1928
  • Assistant secretary to the Church of England central board of finance 1928 – 1929
  • Diocesan secretary to the St Albans Diocese 1929 – 1934
  • Canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle 1934 – 1948
  • Chaplain to King George VI[3] 1944 - 1948

Notes

  1. Fasti Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
  2. Western Daily Press - Wednesday 17 June 1903. Wedding of Miss Anstice Gibbs. p.6
  3. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition. Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999.
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