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Person    | Male  Born 28/9/1930  Died 11/11/1986

The Venerable Francis William Harvey

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The Venerable Francis William Harvey

Archdeacon of London in 1979.

Francis William Harvey was born on 28 September 1930, the son of Frank Harvey (b.1899) and Clara Annie Harvey née Prince (1906-1990). His birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1930 in the Liverpool registration district, Lancashire (now called Merseyside).

In the 1939 England and Wales Register he was show as 'at school' and living at 324 Beaufort Street, Liverpool. 

His gives information about this man.

Probate records confirm that he died, aged 56 years, on 11 November 1986 and that he had lived at 2 Amen Court, London, EC4. His death was registered in the City of London registration district and his body was in the Islington area on 17 November 1986. When probate was granted on 30 March 1988 his effects totalled £112,828.

He is shown as The Ven. Frank Harvey, Archdeacon of London, on the St Paul's dome-recast plaque.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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