Leslie Owen
When peace returned he became a lecturer at Bishop's College, Cheshunt and then Warden of the Scholar Cancellarii, Lincoln.[3] While at Jarrow, he conducted the wedding of his secretary to Michael Ramsay, future Archbishop of Canterbury.[4] Owen was a highly regarded scholar and was considered for the vacant diocesan bishoprics at Southwell (1941),[5] Blackburn[6] and Lincoln (1942)[7] but he was not appointed.[8] The following year, Owen was preaching in the Guards Chapel in London when it was hit by a flying bomb.Although he had been assured by his doctors of his fitness for the post, he fell ill and died in March 1947, aged 60.