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Geoffrey Worth-Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth (5 May 1887 – 15 September 1972) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1945 to 1961. ==Background== Geoffrey Worth-Fisher was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire and grew up in Higham on the Hill, Leicestershire. He was brought up an Anglican, being the son, grandson and great-grandson of rectors of Higham. He was educated at Marlborough and Exeter College, Oxford. He was an assistant master at Marlborough College when he decided to be ordained, becoming a priest in 1913. At this time, the English public schools had close ties with the Church of England, and it was common for schoolmasters to be in Holy Orders, and headmasters were typically priests. In 1914, Fisher was appointed Headmaster of Repton School, succeeding William Temple who was also later to be Archbishop of Canterbury. Fisher married Rosamond Forman, the daughter of Arthur Forman who was a Repton master and Derbyshire cricketer. Among his pupils at the school was Roald Dahl, who went on to be a highly acclaimed children's author. In ''Boy'', his autobiography of his childhood, Dahl wrote scathingly about Fisher's use of corporal punishment, but Dahl's biographers later showed that Fisher had left Repton by the time of the events Dahl described. In 1932, Fisher was appointed as the Bishop of Chester and, in 1939, he became the Bishop of London.
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