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Charles Cornish

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Charles Cornish

Bishop of Grahamstown
ChurchAnglican
DioceseGrahamstown
In office1899–1915
Orders
Ordination1870
Consecration1899
Personal details
Born(1842-10-09)9 October 1842
Died14 July 1936(1936-07-14) (aged 93)

Charles Edward Cornish (9 October 1842 – 14 July 1936) was an Anglican bishop in the late 19th[1] and early 20th centuries.[2]

Early life

Cornish was born to Charles Lewis Cornish (then Dean of Exeter College, Oxford) and Eleanor Monro in London, England on 9 October 1842. He was educated at Uppingham and Exeter College, Oxford, where he graduated with an MA and DD He also earned an MA from the University of Cape Town.[3]

He married Mary Randall, daughter of Henry Randall (later Archdeacon of Bristol) in Bristol in 1867.[4]

Church career

Cornish was ordained in 1870. After a curacy at St George's, Bristol, he held incumbencies at St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton and St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol;[5] his wife's father had earlier also been vicar of St Mary Redcliffe.[4] In 1899, he was appointed Bishop of Grahamstown, Cape Colony,[6] a post he held for 16 years.[7]

He died on 14 July 1936.[8]

Publications

  • Quiet Days. By the Author of "Præparatio," Etc. With a Preface by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Grahamstown [i.e. Charles E. Cornish]. London, Oxford. 1909.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Grahamstown ... July 3rd, 1902, and Charge Delivered to the Synod ... July 5th, 1902, Etc. Grahamstown: Grocott & Sherry. 1902.

References

  1. ^ Anon, The Clerical Guide or Ecclesiastical Directory, London, John Phillips, 1900
  2. ^ Grahamstown Cathedral Union
  3. ^ Wills & Saffery 2006, p. 82.
  4. ^ a b Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland. Simkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. 1908. p. 462.
  5. ^ Malden Richard (ed) (1920). Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn). London: The Field Press. p. 322.
  6. ^ "New Bishop Of Grahamstown". Sheffield Daily Telegraph. 27 February 1899. Retrieved 7 September 2014 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ Gould 1924, p. xviii.
  8. ^ "The Right Rev. C. E. Cornish Former Bishop Of Grahamstown". The Times. No. 47428. London. 16 July 1936. col B, p. 18.

Sources

Anglican Church of Southern Africa titles
Preceded by Bishop of Grahamstown
1899 –1915
Succeeded by
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