File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev Philip Charles Thurlow Crick was the Bishop of Rockhampton from 1921 until 1927, and then of Ballarat until 1935. He was born into a clerical family on 18 November1882 and educated at Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge . His first post was as a Curate at St Mary Barnsley after which he was appointed Fellow and then Dean of Clare College, Cambridge.

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  • File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev Philip Charles Thurlow Crick was the Bishop of Rockhampton from 1921 until 1927, and then of Ballarat until 1935. He was born into a clerical family on 18 November1882 and educated at Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge . His first post was as a Curate at St Mary Barnsley after which he was appointed Fellow and then Dean of Clare College, Cambridge. After wartime service as a Chaplain to the Forces he returned to Cambridge where he remained until his elevation to the Episcopate . He returned to England in 1935 and continued to serve the Church as an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of Derby but died only two years later at Ashbourne on 12 July 1937. He is buried at St Mary's, Funtington, West Sussex.
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  • File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev Philip Charles Thurlow Crick was the Bishop of Rockhampton from 1921 until 1927, and then of Ballarat until 1935. He was born into a clerical family on 18 November1882 and educated at Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge . His first post was as a Curate at St Mary Barnsley after which he was appointed Fellow and then Dean of Clare College, Cambridge.
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