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Kenneth Bernard Hallowes (1913 – 10 July 1995) was an
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bishop in South Africa in the last third of the 20th Century. Hallowes was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford and during World War II he served as an officer with the Royal Armoured Corps When peace returned he studied for the priesthood at Westcott House, Cambridge; and was ordained in 1947. He was vice principal of St Chad's College,
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from 1947 to 1954; priest in charge of Springvale from 1952 to 1964;
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of St Mark,
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from 1966 to 1969; and
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of Natal from 1969 until 1981. Hallowes died at home in Pietermaritzburg.


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1913 births 1995 deaths 20th-century Anglican Church of Southern Africa bishops Alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford Alumni of Westcott House, Cambridge Anglican bishops of Natal British Army personnel of World War II Royal Armoured Corps officers {{Anglican-bishop-stub