[2][3][4] Mount was educated at Eton[5] and Oriel College, Oxford[6] and ordained in 1855.
[7] He began his career with a curacy at St Mark's [8] Horsham[9] after which he was an Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Chichester[10] and Vicar of Firle[11] then Cuckfield.
[12] In 1887 he became Archdeacon of Chichester and in 1899 Vicar of Burpham,[13] holding both posts until his death.
[14] He was offered the deanery of Chichester Cathedral in late December 1901, but declined due to illness.
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