Acton Sillitoe Explained

Acton Windeyer Sillitoe[1] (also Wyndeyer; 12 July 1840[2] 9 June 1894)[3] [4] was the first Bishop of New Westminster.

Sillitoe was born in Sydney and educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge[5] and ordained in the Church of England: he was made deacon on 21 February 1869 by George Selwyn (Bishop of Lichfield) at St Peter's Church, Wolverhampton and ordained priest by Selwyn in 1870.[6] [7] After curacies at Brierley Hill and Wolverhampton he was the incumbent at Ellenbrook from 1873 to 1876. After this he was a chaplain at Geneva then Darmstadt. He was consecrated a bishop 1 November 1879 by Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury at Croydon Parish Church and went to British Columbia (Canada) to serve as the first Bishop of New Westminster; he also became a Doctor of Divinity (DD).

Notes and References

  1. https://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/right-reverend-acton-windeyer-sillitoe Photo of Sillitoe
  2. Web site: Archived copy . anglicanarchives.org.au . 15 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130409162722/http://anglicanarchives.org.au/HDMS-HTML/PHOTS192.htm#PHOT05265 . 9 April 2013 . dead.
  3. https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp134875/acton-windeyer-sillitoe NPG details
  4. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73991891/acton-windeyer-sillitoe Find a grave
  5. https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri05univuoft/page/508/mode/2up Alumni Cantabrigienses
  6. "Crockford's Clerical Directory 1985" p1267: London; Horace Cox; 1885
  7. Web site: Pioneer Church Work in British Columbia, by Herbert H. Gowen.