Jagoe was
ordained in 1912. He was a
Chaplain to the Forces 4th Class (
captain) in
World War I and until he transferred to the
Royal Air Force. On 30 October 1923, he was
commissioned into the
Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch and granted the relative rank of
squadron leader. He was granted a permanent commission on 6 July 1927. He was granted the relative rank of
group captain on 6 March 1938. He was appointed Assistant Chaplain-in-Chief in 1939. He was granted the relative rank of
air vice-marshal on 1 July 1946. He was succeeded in the appointment of Chaplain-in-Chief by
Leslie Wright on 31 March 1949. He retired from the Royal Air Force on 26 May 1949. He was appointed to the colonial
Episcopate as
Bishop of Bermuda following his retirement from the Royal Air Force. He was consecrated bishop by
Geoffrey Fisher,
Archbishop of Canterbury, on
Candlemas (2 February) 1949 at
Westminster Abbey. He held the post to 1955 when he resigned in ill-health. From 1956 to his death, he was
Rector of
Schull,
County Cork,
Ireland. ==Personal life==