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  1. John Neale Dalton, KCVO, CMG (24 de septiembre de 1839 – 28 de julio de 1931) fue capellán de la reina Victoria y tutor del rey Jorge V del Reino Unido y de su hermano el duque de Clarence y Avondale.

  2. Canon John Neale Dalton KCVO CMG (24 September 1839 – 28 July 1931) was a Church of England clergyman and author. He was a chaplain to Queen Victoria, a Canon of Windsor, and tutor to the future King George V and his brother Prince Albert Victor .

  3. Photograph album containing 132 albumen photographs (RCIN 2581526-657), complied by Reverend John Neale Dalton, of places in Egypt, Sudan, Israel (now the State of Israel) and Syria visited by Prince Albert Victor of Wales (1864-92) and Prince George of Wales, later King George V (1865-1936), while serving as midshipmen on HMS Bacchante, 1882.

  4. 17 de ago. de 2012 · Canon John Neale Dalton, 1839-1931. The words of A. V. Baillie, Dean of Windsor from 1917 to 1945, provide a fitting introduction to an understanding of a sense of the awe and in some cases dread that the contemporaries of Canon Dalton felt when in the presence of a man who was in many ways unpredictable, enigmatic and contradictive.

  5. Died. Rev. John Neale Dalton, 91, associated with the British royal family for 60 years; tutor, religious adviser and Domestic Chaplain to King George V; at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, where he was canon and steward of St. George's Chapel.

  6. Album compiled by the Reverend John N Dalton (1839-1931) and presented to King George V

  7. For over 660 years the College of St George in Windsor Castle has enfolded and endured within its walls numerous individuals of unconventional, even eccentric propensities; none more so than the Revd Canon John Neale Dalton. Dalton was a man of many talents and many flaws, whose tempestuous Canonical career at St George’s spanned some 46 years.