Albert Ernest Joscelyne (1866 or 1867 – 3 May 1945) was Bishop Coadjutor of Jamaica from 1905 to 1913.
He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Jesus College, Oxford. After his ordination, he was a curate at St George's-in-the-East, London for five years, then became vicar of St George's, Millom (1895–1903) and vicar of St Peter's Islington (1903–1905). He was Bishop Coadjutor of Jamaica (1905–1913), and then served as a priest in the Diocese of Salisbury, becoming Prebendary of Yatesbury and Archdeacon of Sherborne (1919–1941).
He died at Donhead St. Mary on 3 May 1945 at the age of 79.[1]
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