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John Leoline Phillips (2 August 1879 – 31 March 1947) was the Dean of Monmouth from 1931 until 1946. Phillips was born in
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. He was educated at
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, and
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in 1909. He was a schoolmaster at St Paul's West Kensington from 1905 until 1921Getty Images
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) when he became Headmaster of his old school, a post he held until his appointment as Dean. He died in
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1879 births Clergy from Cardiff People educated at Christ College, Brecon Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Royal Army Ordnance Corps officers Welsh Anglicans Deans of Monmouth 1947 deaths British Army personnel of World War I {{Christian-clergy-stub