Arthur Stafford Crawley

Canon of Windsor (1876–1948)

Arthur Stafford Crawley MC (18 September 1876 – 8 October 1948) was a Canon of Windsor from 1934 to 1948.[1]

Family

He was born in 1876, the youngest son of George Baden Crawley (1833-1879) and Eliza Inez Hulbert.

He married Anstice Katherine Gibbs, daughter of Antony and Janet Gibbs of Tyntesfield, Somerset in 1903.[2] They had five children.

Army service

He volunteered as an army chaplain in 1915, and joined the Guards Division in Flanders commanded by his brother-in-law Rudolph Lambart, 10th Earl of Cavan. In 1916 he was awarded the Military Cross following the rescue under fire of wounded soldiers. A bar was later added to the MC.

Career

He was educated at Harrow School and Magdalen College, Oxford. He played first-class cricket for Marylebone Cricket Club. He studied for the priesthood at Cuddesdon Theological College.

Following ordination he received the following appointments.

  • Assistant curate at Stepney 1901 - 1903
  • Assistant curate at Chelsea 1903 - 1905
  • Vicar of Benenden, Kent 1905 - 1910
  • Vicar of Bishopthorpe 1910 - 1918
  • Vicar of East Meon, Hampshire 1922 – 1924
  • Secretary to the York Diocesan board of finance 1924 – 1928
  • Assistant secretary to the Church of England central board of finance 1928 – 1929
  • Diocesan secretary to the St Albans Diocese 1929 – 1934
  • Canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle 1934 – 1948
  • Chaplain to King George VI[3] 1944 - 1948

Notes

  1. ^ Fasti Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S. L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
  2. ^ Western Daily Press - Wednesday 17 June 1903. Wedding of Miss Anstice Gibbs. p.6
  3. ^ Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition. Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999.