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Resignations and retirements

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27 July 2018

BROWN. The Revd Elizabeth Brown, NS Assistant Curate of Bedlington, Cambois and Sleekburn: 23 September, remaining part-time Chaplain of Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (Newcastle).

BULL. The Revd Susan Bull, Chaplain of Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust (Guildford).

BURR. The Revd Paul Burr, Rural Dean of Humbleyard, remaining Rector of Swardeston with East Carleton, Intwood, Keswick and Ketteringham (Norwich).

HOLT. The Revd Douglas Holt, Priest-in-Charge of St John the Baptist, Hove (Chichester).

KENNEDY. The Revd Ian Kennedy, Vicar of Fillongley and Corley (Cov­entry): 31 August.

KING. The Revd Melanie Jane King, NS Assistant Curate of Brompton with Deighton, and of West and East Rounton with Welbury (York).

PIMENTEL. The Revd Peter Pimentel, Priest-in-Charge of Ibiza, Spain (Europe): 2 December.

THEWLIS. The Revd Andrew Thewlis, Team Vicar in the Savernake Team Ministry (Salisbury).

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