The Ven. Oswald James Hogarth, MA (1874–1961) was archdeacon of The Cape from 1927 to 1932.[1]

Hogarth was educated at the Diocesan College, Cape Town and Christ Church, Oxford; and ordained deacon in 1898[2] and priest in 1899.[3] After curacies in Battersea and Rondebosch he became Rector of Salt River. From 1919 to 1922 he was a Diocesan School Inspector in Oxford. Returning to South Africa, he served further incumbencies in Cape Town and Kalk Bay[4] before he became Archdeacon; and at Severn Stoke in England afterwards.[5]

He died on 21 August 1961.[6]

Notes

  1. "The life of William Marlborough Carter, third Archbishop of Capetown: 'Eton's gift to South Africa'" Hogarth,O.J: Cape Town, Dartmouth, 1952
  2. Ordinations. The Times (London, England), Wednesday, 21 December 1898; pg. 15; Issue 35705
  3. Ordinations. The Times (London, England), Tuesday, 26 December 1899; pg. 5; Issue 36022
  4. Booklet about the church
  5. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1948 p619 Oxford, OUP, 1948
  6. thePeerage.com


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