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Reginald Herman Tribe

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Date of birth 26 May 1881
Date of death 09 Feb 1945 (63 years old)
Place of birth Unknown
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The Revd. B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of the House of the Sacred Mission, Kelham, Newark, Nottinghamshire.

Family history

Born on 26 May 1881 in Chatham, Kent, the son of Herman Thomas Bedingfield Tribe and Alice Mary Tribe, née Holder, a brother to Nina Una Tribe, Maurice Bedingfield Tribe and Marjorie Tribe. His father was a general medical practitioner. The 1891 census shows him as a boarding scholar at Amblehurst, London Road, Reigate and the 1901 census confirms he was a medical student living with his widowed mother who was a lodging- house keeper at 36 Gloucester Place, Marylebone.

Extra information

In 1925 he became a director of The House of the Sacred Mission in Kelham, later becoming its Principle. He travelled to both Canada and South Africa to work on his religious teachings and in 1935 published The Christian Social Tradition. Buried at Kelham.

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