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Walter Jenks
was an eminent
Anglican
priest
in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in
Lambeth
on 26 May 1864, educated at
King's College London
and
ordained
in 1888.
[1]
He held
curacies
at
North Molton
and
Chipping Barnet
, where he was curate in charge of St. Peter’s,
Arkley
. After this he was Assistant Missioner for the
Diocese of St Albans
and then
Priest in charge
of St Margaret's,
Aberlour
. He was Rector of St Ninian's,
Glen Urquhart
from 1928 (and
Dean of Moray, Ross and Caithness
[2]
from 1932) until his death on 29 March 1935.
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