Ministry Positions
- Ordained deacon 1942
- Curate at Heckmondwike in Yorkshire 1942-1946
- Priest 1943
- Missioner, Diocese of New Guinea 1946-1950
- Priest-in-charge, Sefoa 1947-1948
- Priest-in-charge, Sangara 1948-1950
- Archdeacon of North New Guinea 1950-1965
- Bishop Coadjutor of New Guinea 1950-1963
- Bishop of New Guinea 1963-1975
- Bishop of Papua New Guinea 1975-1977
- Bishop of Port Moresby 1977-1983
- Archbishop of Papua New Guinea 1977-1983
- Priest-in-charge, East with West Rudham, Houghton next Harpley, Syderstone, Tatterford and Tattersett 1983-1985
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