The Dean of Fredericton is an Anglican dean in the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada, based at Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Fredericton.
The incumbents have been :
Tenure
Incumbent
Notes
Ref
1895–1906
Francis Partridge
(1846–1906), 1st Dean of Fredericton
[1]
1906–1907
John A. Richardson(Acting Dean?)
(1868–1938) (Bishop of Fredericton, 1907)
[2]
1907–1915
Charles Schofield
(1871–1936), afterwards Dean of Columbia, 1915 and Bishop of British Columbia, 1916
1915–1932
Scovil Neales
(1864–1936)
1937–1960
Spencer Gray
1960–1971
Harold Nutter
(1923–), afterwards Bishop of Fredericton, 1971
1972–1986
Rhodes Cooper
(1925–2009)
1986–1996
John Wright
afterwards Dean of Columbia, 1996
[3]
1996–1998
William Hockin
(1938–), afterwards coadjutor Bishop of Fredericton, 1998
1999–2014
Keith Joyce
(1952–)
[4]
2014–present
Geoffrey Hall
^"Dean Partridge passes away yesterday morning". St John Daily Sun. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
^"Citizens with the Saints". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
^"John Wright- Priest in Charge at Diocese of Nova Scotia and PEI". Linked-in. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
^"Keith Joyce appointed dean of Fredericton's Christ Church Cathedral". Anglican Journal. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
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