Frederic Beaven

He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, Wimborne Minster and University College, Durham.

In the Second Boer War, he was an acting chaplain to the 2nd Battalion, the North Staffordshire Regiment,[8] and from 1903 he was archdeacon of Matabeleland.

He was responsible for the start of construction of the Cathedral of St Mary and All Saints in Salisbury and the choir and sanctuary were completed in 1914.

During his episcopate, in 1919, the first indigenous person in Zimbabwe, Samuel Mhlanga was ordained to the deaconate.

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