Philip Micklem Explained

Philip Arthur Micklem (1876–1965) was an Anglican priest in England and Australia.

Family

He was born on 5 April 1876 in Waltham St Lawrence in Berkshire, England, the son of Leonard Micklem of Abbot's Mead in Elstree in Hertfordshire, by his first wife, Dora Emily Weguelin. He was the half-brother of both Commander Sir Robert Micklem and Brigadier-General John Micklem DSO MC.

In 1932 he married a school teacher, Evelyn Murial Auriac (1907–2010), in Sydney, Australia.[1]

Education

He was educated at Harrow School and Hertford College, Oxford. He was ordained after studying at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1903.[2]

Career

After a curacy at Shere he was a lecturer at St Augustine's College, Canterbury. From 1910 to 1917 he was a canon residentiary at St John's Cathedral, Brisbane, and principal of the Brisbane Theological College.[3] He was rector of St James' Church, Sydney, from then until his appointment as the second Provost of Derby Cathedral.[4]

Micklem resigned in 1947 and died on 5 December 1965.[5]

Works

References

  1. Cable. K J. Micklem, Philip Arthur (1876–1965). micklem-philip-arthur-7570. 13 November 2015.
  2. "The Clergy List" London, Kelly’s, 1913
  3. Who was Who1897-1990, London, A & C Black, 1991
  4. "Ecclesiastical News", The Times, 5 October 1937, p. 17.
  5. "Very Rev. P. A. Micklem", The Times, 6 December 1965, p. 12.
  6. Web site: The contribution of the Revered Dr. Philip Arthur Micklem (1876–1965) to Anglicanism. 2011-01-29 . Beer, John . 2009 . 477–488.
  7. DrJay66 owns a copy.
  8. State Library of New South Wales, catalogue reference 304/C
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  10. State Library of New South Wales, catalogue reference 265.8/M
  11. State Library of New South Wales, catalogue reference 232.8/M
  12. State Library of New South Wales, catalogue reference 93/174