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George Reginald Balleine : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Reginald Balleine George Reginald Balleine (1873 – 1966) was a well-known historian and writer in the Island of Jersey. == Biography ==
The son of the Dean of Jersey, George Orange Balleine, and the brother of Robert Wilfred Balleine and Cuthbert Francis Balleine, George Reginald Balleine was born in Oxford, and was educated by his father at home until 1885, when he went to stay with his grandfather in Jersey. There he attended the Grammar School at St Aubin until 1886, when he went to Victoria College. During his time there he gained the Queen's History Prize. He left in 1891, going to Queen's College, Oxford, and gaining a 2nd class degree in Modern History. In 1886 he was ordained a deacon in the Church of England, and the 1897, a priest. He was Curate at St Mary's Whitechapel, then St Paul's, Penge. He became the Metropolitan Secretary to the Church Pastoral Aid Society in 1904, the Vicar of St James, Bermondsey in 1908. In 1925, he was also appointed Rural Dean of Bermondsey. He remained there until his retirement in 1938, when he returned to Jersey to property inherited from his uncle. During the German Occupation, he was honorary librarian at the Société Jersiaise, curate at St Aubin on the Hill church, and Ministre Desservant at St Brelade's Church on the death of his cousin, the Rev. J.A. Balleine, in 1942, in which position he remained for the duration of the war. He died in 1966, his ashes were interred in St Brelade's Churchyard.
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