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Frank Okell
Frank Jackson
Okell
was the inaugural
Bishop of Stockport
whose 11-month
tenure
from
November 1949
, until
October 1950
, was one of the shortest in the
Anglican Communion
.
He was educated at
Rugby School
and
Trinity College, Oxford
.
Ordained
in
1914
he was a
curate
at
Bolsterstone
before
wartime
service as a
temporary
chaplain
. Following the
Armistice
he was a
Minor
Canon
at
Sheffield Cathedral
then
Rector
of
Bangor Monachorum
. A sideways move to
Eccleston, Cheshire
led to promotion to be
Rural Dean
of
Malpas
and finally, before his appointment to the
episcopate
,
Archdeacon of Macclesfield
. He was
ordained
and
consecrated
a
bishop
on
All Saints' Day
at
York Minster
.