Robert Hanson (priest)

The Venerable Robert Edward Vernon Hanson, OBE, MA (29 March 1866–7 February 1947), was an eminent[1] Anglican Chaplain [2] in the first half of the 20th century.

Hanson was born on 29 March 1866[3] and educated at King's College London and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[4] He was ordained in 1895[5][6] and after a curacy at St John’s, Richmond,[7] joined the Army Chaplains' Department as Chaplain to the Forces (4th class, ranking as captain) on 10 December 1900.[8] He was a Chaplain to the British Armed Forces and instructor until 1918. [9] He served in the South African War and in Aldershot, Egypt, Dublin, Deepcut, Malta [10] and the Great War where he was mentioned in despatches. He joined the fledgling RAF Chaplaincy Service [11] as Assistant Chief Chaplain[12] and became its Archdeacon (Chaplain-in-Chief) [13] in 1926. An Honorary Chaplain to the King [14] he retired in 1930[15][16] and died on 7 February 1947.[17]

Notes and references

  1. London Gazette 1 July 1921
  2. army, navy and air force chaplains 1800 to 1960
  3. “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  4. "Hanson, Robert Edwad Vernon (HN885RE)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. The Leeds Mercury (Leeds, England), Friday, February 1, 1895; Issue 17730.
  6. University IntelligenceThe Times Friday, Feb 01, 1895; pg. 7; Issue 34489; col F
  7. Church Details
  8. "No. 27460". The London Gazette. 1 August 1902. p. 4969.
  9. London Gazette 26 November 1918
  10. Malta Family History
  11. Supplement to the Edinburgh Gazette June 5 1919
  12. London Gazette 13 August 1920
  13. 29 May 1928
  14. Hon. Chaplain To The King The Times Wednesday, May 30, 1928; pg. 17; Issue 44906; col E
  15. 23 December 1930
  16. Flight Global
  17. Crockford's Clerical Directory1947-48 Oxford, OUP, 1947
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Harry Dan Leigh Viener
Chaplain-in-Chief of the RAF
1926–1930
Succeeded by
Sidney Lampard Clarke


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