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Rev Frederick Winning Hassard-Short (1873-1953), early member of the Automobile Association


Cambridge University Alumni

Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 20, 1892. [Eldest] s. of Frederick Hugh (and Maud Eliza, dau. of John Downes). B. Aug. 5, 1873, at Lee, London. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon and priest (Canterbury) 1897; C. of St James, Tunbridge Wells, 1897-1901. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Cardiff, 1901-6. Assistant Master at King's School, Rochester, 1906-7. C. of Chatham, 1906-9. Changed his name, 1919. V. of St Alban, Dartford, 1907-23. V. of St Luke's, Bromley Common, 1923-51-. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1934-51-. Rural Dean of Bromley, 1941-51-.


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