Matthew Le Marinel

Matthew Le Marinel (1883 or 1884 – 22 January 1963) was a Jersey clergyman, who became Dean of Jersey.

Life

Le Marinel was educated at Victoria College, Jersey, Elizabeth College, Guernsey and Jesus College, Oxford before training for ordination as an Anglican priest at St Stephen's House, Oxford. After ordination, he served as vicar of St Mary's, Brookfield (1909–1927) and St Matthew's, Oakley Square, becoming Dean of Jersey (head of the Anglican church in Jersey) in 1937 and rector of the Parish Church of St Helier (the civic church of Jersey) in 1938. He was made an honorary canon of Winchester Cathedral in 1944.[1] During the Second World War, when Jersey was occupied by Nazi forces, Le Marinel made a point of not resorting to the black market and lost a large amount of weight as a result.[2] He stood down as Rector in 1958 and as Dean in 1959. He died in St Helier in Jersey on 22 January 1963, aged 79.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Canon M. Le Marinel". The Times. 23 January 1963. p. 15.
  2. Sanders, Paul (2005). The British Channel Islands under German occupation, 1940–1945. Société jersiaise, Jersey Heritage Trust. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-9538858-3-1. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Samuel Falle
Dean of Jersey
1937–1959
Succeeded by
Alan Giles


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