George Chase (bishop)


George Armitage Chase MC was Bishop of Ripon and Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
He served as an army chaplain in the first world war and was decorated with the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry in helping the wounded at Ypres on 4 October 1917.
The son of Frederic Chase, George Chase was educated at Rugby School and Queens' College, Cambridge, graduating in 1908. He was made deacon on St Thomas' Day 1911 at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford and ordained priest the next Advent at Winchester Cathedral — both times by Edward Talbot, Bishop of Winchester.
Chase subsequently became a Fellow, Dean and Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and Canon of Ely. In 1934 he was appointed as the seventh Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge, a position he held until 1946. On retiring from the Mastership, Chase was made an Honorary Fellow of Queens' College, which he remained for the remaining 25 years of his life.
On leaving Selwyn, Chase took up the position of Bishop of Ripon, being consecrated at York Minister on 1 November 1946, where he remained until his resignation on 6 April 1959.
He was awarded an honorary DD degree by Leeds University in 1951.

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