[4] His mother was the sister of Admiral Sir George Back FRS (1796–1878), the explorer and naturalist.
[1] In 1897, he left Portsmouth and became vicar at St Mary the Virgin, Horsell, near Woking, Surrey where he remained until shortly before he died.
He officiated at the marriage of his niece, the illustrator and artist Ethel "Bip" Pares at the church in 1933.
[8] From 1913 to 1928, he was Rural Dean for Woking and was a canon at Winchester from 1925 to 1927 and at Guildford from 1928 until his death on 23 June 1936.
In 1886, they entered the South Hants & Dorset Senior Cup, where they were defeated 6–1 by Woolston Works on 9 October 1886.