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Walter Julius Carey : ウィキペディア英語版
Walter Carey

The Rt Revd Walter Julius Carey (12 July 1875 – 17 February 1955)〔(Walter Carey player profile ) Scrum.com〕 was an English rugby union forward, Anglican chaplain, theological author and Bishop of Bloemfontein. Carey played club rugby for Oxford University and Blackheath and played international rugby for the British Isles XV in their 1896 tour of South Africa. He saw service as a Military Chaplain in the First World War and was the Bishop of Bloemfontein, 1921–1935.
==Personal history==
Carey was born in Billesdon, Leicestershire in 1875 to Alfred Henry, who was an Oxford educated priest,〔(Alfred Henry Carey personal profile )〕 and was educated at Bedford School before gaining entry to Hertford College, Oxford in 1894〔(Walter Julius Carey personal profile )〕 He received his BA in 1896 and by 1899 he was the curate at the Church of the Ascension in Lavender Hill, London, a post he held until 1908. In 1908 Casey became the Librarian for Pusey House, a college of Oxford; and remained there until 1914.〔
During the War, Carey served as a Chaplain to the Royal Navy and was present at the Battle of Jutland, on board the battleship HMS Warspite. Carey married during wartime, to Fanny Emma Parfitt in 1917. They had one child, Wilfred Herbert.〔
After the end of the war he was granted the post of Warden of the Bishop's Hostel, Lincoln Theological College, remaining at the college only until 1921. He then emigrated to South Africa, becoming the Bishop of Bloemfontein, remaining there until 1934, returning to Britain due to ill-health. Back in England, Carey accepted the post of Chief Messenger of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, but resigned from the role the next year.〔 In 1936 he was appointed Chaplain of Eastbourne College holding the office until 1940 and again after the war from 1945–48.〔(The College Timeline ) Eastbourne College〕

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