Duplock was born on 6 September 1916 in Surrey, England. He was educated at
Queens' College, Cambridge and
Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He was
ordained deacon in 1940 and
priest in 1941. After a
curacy in
Morden he was a
Chaplain to the Forces during
World War II. He held
incumbencies in
Nottingham,
Loddington and
Kettering. He then served at
Geneva,
Brussels,
Charleroi,
Liège and
Waterloo. He was the first
Chancellor of
Brussels Pro-Cathedral. In 1976, he was appointed an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for services to the church and the British community in Belgium. His last post (1981 to 1986) was at
Breamore. He died in
Royal Surrey County Hospital in
Guildford, aged 95. ==References==