David Gunn-Johnson

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David Allan Gunn-Johnson (born 2 May 1949) is a retired Archdeacon of Barnstaple. [1]

He was educated at St Stephen's House, Oxford, ordained in 1981 [2] and began his career with curacies in Oxhey and Cheshunt. After this he was Team Rector at Colyton and then Rural Dean of Honiton [3] until his archdeacon’s appointment. He was Archdeacon of Barnstaple in the Diocese of Exeter from 2003 until 2014.

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References

  1. Diocesan staff Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Crockfords (London, Church House, 1995) ISBN   0-7151-8088-6
  3. Who's Who 2008: London, A & C Black, 2008 ISBN   978-0-7136-8555-8
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