Harold Nickinson Rodgers was the third Anglican Bishop of Sherborne in the modern era.[1] Educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1910 and his ministry began with a curacy at St Jude's, Southsea; after which he was Vicar of Havant (and latterly Rural Dean).[2] Subsequently Archdeacon of Portsmouth he died on 22 June 1947,[3] his Times obituary described him as “an able administrator”.[4]
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Preceded by Gerald Burton Allen |
Bishop of Sherborne 1936 –1947 |
Succeeded by John Maurice Key |
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