Crum, John Macleod Campbell
Born: October 12, 1872, Mere Old Hall, Cheshire, England.
Died: December 19, 1958, Farnham, Surrey, England.
A graduate of New College, Oxford (BA 1895, MA 1901), Crum was ordained as a deacon in 1897, and priest in 1900. He was assistant curate at St. John the Evangelist, Darlington (1897-1901); domestic chaplain to Francis Paget, Bishop of Oxford (1901-10); assistant curate, Windsor (1907-10); Vicar of Mentmore with Ledburn (1910-12); Rector of Farnham (1913-28); and Canon of Canterbury (1928-43). His works include:
Road Mending on the Sacred Way, 1924
What Mean Ye by These Stones? 1926
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Display Title: Let us thank the Christ for all who did their dutyFirst Line: Let us thank the Christ for all who did their dutyTune Title: [Let us thank the Christ for all who did their duty]Author: J. M. C. CrumDate: 1926
Display Title: Let us thank the Christ for all who did their dutyFirst Line: Let us thank the Christ for all who did their dutyTune Title: HAPPY ENGLANDDate: 1928
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