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Leo Chamberlain OSB (13 August 1940 – 23 November 2019) was master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford, a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, and headmaster of Ampleforth College.(Fr Leo was christened `George'; He was given the monastic name `Leo' when he joined the monastery after he graduated. Traditionally, he became `George Leo Chamberlain'. Throughout his time as a pupil at Ampleforth, he was known as `George'.)

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  • Leo Chamberlain OSB (13 August 1940 – 23 November 2019) was master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford, a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, and headmaster of Ampleforth College.(Fr Leo was christened `George'; He was given the monastic name `Leo' when he joined the monastery after he graduated. Traditionally, he became `George Leo Chamberlain'. Throughout his time as a pupil at Ampleforth, he was known as `George'.) (en)
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  • Leo Chamberlain OSB (13 August 1940 – 23 November 2019) was master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford, a monk of Ampleforth Abbey, and headmaster of Ampleforth College.(Fr Leo was christened `George'; He was given the monastic name `Leo' when he joined the monastery after he graduated. Traditionally, he became `George Leo Chamberlain'. Throughout his time as a pupil at Ampleforth, he was known as `George'.) Educated at Ampleforth, George (Leo) Chamberlain subsequently attended Oxford University (University College) between 1958 and 1961, holding the Burn Open Scholarship in History, and following his graduation took a post at Ampleforth teaching history, theology, and politics. Having taken monastic vows he was ordained priest in 1968. Responsible for a number of innovations (including the establishment of the school's golf course between 1963 and 1987), he became the school's youngest ever housemaster in 1972, and was appointed head of history shortly afterwards. Becoming headmaster of Ampleforth in 1992, he oversaw the first admission of girls to what had previously been a single sex college. Having retired from teaching in December 2003, he became master of St Benet's Hall on 1 September 2004. He retired as Master in 2007 and was succeeded by Felix Stephens and became parish priest of St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Easingwold, Yorkshire. (en)
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