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Resignations and retirements

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17 June 2016

BOTTLEY. The Revd Kate Bottley, Vicar of Blyth and Scrooby with Ranskill, and Chaplain of North Notting­hamshire College (Southwell & Nottingham): 4 September.

COLLINS. The Revd Philip Collins, Rector of Arle Valley, and Hon. Canon of Winchester Cathedral (Win­­­­chester): 30 September.

JACOB. The Ven. Dr William Jacob, Hon. Priest-in-Charge of St John the Evangelist, East Dulwich (Southwark), remaining Arch­deacon Emeritus of Charing Cross (London).

McEVITT. The Revd Peter McEvitt, Vicar of Royton and Shaw, and Hon. Canon of Manchester Cathe­dral (Manchester): 2 October.

McKINNON. The Revd Neil Mc­­Kinnon, Rector of Holy Trinity with St Matthew, Southwark (South­wark): 30 June.

MORSE. The Revd Elisabeth Morse, Vicar of St Luke’s, Battersea (South­wark): 25 June.

PARTRIDGE. The Revd Josephine Partridge, Vicar of Cheetham and Lower Crumpsall (Manchester): 31 October.

POPE. The Revd Elizabeth Pope, Priest-in-Charge of St Lawrence’s, Denton: 31 January 2017.

RUDKIN. The Revd Simon Rudkin, Rector of the Thorntons and the Otteringtons, and Chaplain of the North Yorkshire Police (York): 3 August.

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