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Alfred Jarvis
The
Very Reverend
Alfred Charles
Eustace Jarvis
was an eminent
Anglican priest
in the
20th century
.
He was born in
Bournemouth
in 1876 and began work as an
apprentice
in a furniture
shop
. He studied at
Handsworth
Theological College
and was a
Methodist Minister
from 1901 to 1908 when he was
ordained
into the
Church of England
. He was initially a
Curate
at
All Saints
,
South Lambeth
.
From 1909, he served the
Royal Army Chaplains Department
at
Woolwich
,
Jamaica
,
Portsmouth
and
Lichfield
before gallant service in
World War I
where he was
Mentioned in Despatches
three times and awarded the
Military Cross
.
After the war
he was
Assistant Chaplain-General
,
Northern Command
from 1920 to 1925 and
Chaplain-General to the Forces
until 1931; and also
Chaplain
of the
Tower of London
from
1927
. He was
Provost
and
Vicar
of
Sheffield
from 1931 to 1948; and also
Archdeacon of Sheffield
for two spells and
Rural Dean
for one.
An
Honorary Chaplain to two Kings
and a
Chaplain of the Order of St John
of Jerusalem, he died on
26 March
1957.