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He first served as curate-in-charge of a new housing estate build in Rossington, Doncaster.
The Curate-in-Charge, the Revd.
After this he was Curate-in-Charge of Rockbeare then Vicar of Bickington.
Barr secured a post as Curate-in-Charge at St. Saviour's Church in London.
Laxton, who used to come and spend a onth in this district in summer and to take duty at St Finnian's when the curate-in-charge went on holiday.
Jonny Elvin Curate-in-Charge (Conventional District of Trinity at Clyst Heath)
Due to the uncertainty about the church's future, the patron decided to defer action to fill the vacancy in the benefice and a curate-in-charge temporarily took responsibility for the parish.
Andy Dodwell Curate-in-charge and Pioneer Minister for Discipleship Development (Newport & Bishop's Tawton)
After this he was Curate-in-Charge of Christ Church, Wimbledon then Vicar at St John's, Cheltenham and St Matthew's, Surbiton.
After a curacy at St Philip and St James's church, Ilfracombe, he was Curate-in-Charge at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Aylesbury.
In 1989, he moved to St. Mary's Church, Bletchley as senior curate and curate-in-charge of Whaddon Way Ecumenical Church (an Anglican-Baptist local ecumenical partnership (LEP).
The Rev June M Thomas, honorary parish deacon of St Peter, Stockton has been appointed honorary curate-in-charge of St Mark, Stockton by the Diocese of Durham.
After his marriage on 11 June 1828 to Emily Sargent, daughter of John Sargent, he was in December ordained to the Church of England and appointed curate-in-charge at Checkendon, near Henley-on-Thames.
Liss Church was attached to the church of Odiham which appointed the curate-in-charge and remained so until 1867 when it was separated and the Rev. W. French, who had been the curate, was appointed the first Rector of Liss by the Bishop of Winchester.