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Martin Dudley

Martin Dudley

Martin Raymond Dudley FSA FRHistS is an English author and politician. A former Anglican priest, he served as a City of London common councilman and authored various books about the Christian Church. Until 31 December 2016, he was incumbent of the combined benefices of St Bartholomew in the City of London, known as the Parish of Great St Bartholomew, having been rector of St Bartholomew the Great since 1995 and priest in charge of St Bartholomew the Less since 2012.

The first clergyman to conduct a blessing of a civil partnership in an Anglican church. The partners being Rev Dr David Lord, a New Zealander and English clergyman Peter Cowell, on 31 May 2008.

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William Wallace funeral, 2005

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