Frederick Dillistone
Frederick William Dillistone (9 May 1903[1] – 5 October 1993[2]) was the second Dean of Liverpool.[3]
Dillistone was educated at
Dean until 1963.[7] From 1964 until his retirement in 1970, he was Fellow and Chaplain of Oriel College, Oxford. In 1968, he delivered the Bampton Lectures under the title 'Traditional Symbols and the Contemporary World'. An eminent author,[8] he died at the age of 90 years. He was known to friends as 'Dilly'.[9]
Notes
- ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ "Obituary: Canon F. W. Dillistone". Independent.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- ^ "Dean Hussey Papers". National Archives. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
- OUP, 1941
- ^ "St Andrew's Church, Oxford". Standrewsoxford.org. Retrieved 22 February 2021.[full citation needed]
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1969-1970 (83rd ed.). London: Oxford University Press. 1971. p. 337.
- ^ The Times, Tuesday, Jan 31, 1956; pg. 10; Issue 53442; col D Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Liverpool
- GMTSaturday 27 February 2010
- ISBN 0281043264.
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