2005 
              Roderick Neil Stephen Leece, BA., MA, 
Read a biography of The Revd Roderick Leece
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                    December 2005 - Collation of the The Revd Roderick Leece as 13th Rector 
 
2001 
              John Slater, M.A., S.T.M., 
1955 
              William Maynard Atkins, M.A., F.S.A. 
1940 
              Hon. Stephen Henry Phillimore, M.C., M.A.
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                    Archdeacon of Middlesex 
1933 
              Henry Colville Montgomery Campbell, M.C., M.A.  
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                    He vacated the living on his consecration as Bishop of Willesden in 1940.He was subsequently (and successively) Bishop of Kensington, Guildford and London. 
1911
              Norman Thicknesse, M.A. 
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                    Prebendary of St Paul's 
1891
              David Anderson, M.A.
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                    Prebendary of St Paul's 
1876
              Edward Capel Cure, M.A.
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                    Also a Canon of Windsor. He continued the social work of his predecessor, opening the St George's Institute in 1884. 
1845
              Henry Howarth, B.D.
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                    Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. He reformed the Services at St George's, instituting a weekly Communion Service, and was active in improving the condition of the poor in the parish. 
1803
              Robert Hodgson, M.A.
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                    He was also Vicar of Hillingdon; 1810-40; Archdeacon of St Alban's, 1814-16; Dean of Chester, 1816-20; Dean of Carlisle, 1820-44. Through the marriage of his grand daughter to the Earl of Srathmore, he was an ancestor of the present Queen. 
1774
              Henry Reginald Courtenay, D.C.L. 
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                    While Rector of St George's, he was also Rector of Lee, Kent, 1773-94; Prebendary of Exeter, 1772-94; Bishop of Bristol, 1794-97; Bishop and Archdeacon of Exeter, 1797-1803. He was buried in the vault of Grosvenor Chapel. 
1759
              Charles Moss, D.D. 
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                    He continued to hold the living on his appointment as Bishop of St David's in 1766, but resigned on his elevation to the Bishopric of Bath and Wells in 1774. 
1725
              Andrew Trebeck, D.D. 
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                    Born 1681; educated Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxford. Vicar of Croydon, 1720 - 27. With St George's he also held the living of Shelley, Essex, where he was buried in 1759. 

