Augustine John de Clare Studdert (31 January 1901 – 20 March 1972) was an Anglicanpriest, most notably archdeacon of Surrey from 1957 to 1968.
Career
Augustine Studdert was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with a B.A. in 1924 and receiving an M.A. in 1936. He was ordained deacon in 1925 and became a priest the following year.[1][2]
Studdert died at the Holy Cross Hospital, Haslemere, on 20 March 1972. His funeral service took place at Guildford Crematorium on 24 March and a memorial service was held at Guildford Cathedral on 18 April of the same year.[3]
Family
Augustine Studdert married Marjorie Joyce Chettle on 22 April 1936 at St Nicholas' Church, Cranleigh.[6] The couple had one son, Michael John de Clare Studdert (28 March 1939 – 9 August 2017), who was ordained deacon at Manchester Cathedral on 5 June 1966[7] and became a priest on 21 May the following year.[8] Michael Studdert was convicted in 2006 for making indecent images of children and was sentenced to four years' imprisonment.[9]
References
^ abc"Death of former archdeacon". Surrey Advertiser. No. 12754. 24 March 1972. p. 29.