Frederick Dwelly

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Dwelly in later years

The Very Rev Frederick William Dwelly MA(Cantab) DD was the inaugural Dean of Liverpool.[1]

He was born in 1881 and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1907, he began his ecclesiastical career with curacies at St Mary Windermere[2] and Cheltenham Parish Church. During the Great War, he was a temporary Chaplain to the Forces. Later, he was Vicar of Emmanuel, Southport[3] before becoming a Canon Residentiary of Liverpool Cathedral.[4] In 1931, he was appointed to its Deanery,[5] serving for 24 years. He died on 9 May 1957.

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Religious titles
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Dean of Liverpool
19311955
Succeeded by
Frederick William Dillistone
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