Charles Smythies Explained

Charles Alan Smythies (6 August 18447 May 1894) was a British colonial bishop[1] in the 19th century.[2]

Life

Smythies was born in Colchester, the son of the Rev. Charles Norfolk Smythies, vicar of St-Mary-at-the-Walls there, and his wife Isabella Travers, daughter of Eaton Travers RN.[3] [4] He was educated at Felsted School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1869. His first post was a curacy in Great Marlow, after which he was Vicar of Roath in Cardiff.Smythies was the fourth Bishop of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, and was consecrated on 30 November 1883, serving as Bishop in Central Africa until that diocese was split (by his initiative) in 1892, and then of one of the parts, Zanzibar, until his death.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trinity College, University of Cambridge. BBC Your Paintings. 12 February 2018. https://archive.today/20140511164255/http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/paintings/search/located_at/trinity-college-cambridge-5846_locations. 11 May 2014. dead.
  2. "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
  3. http://www.sttudy.org.uk/Books/CaptainHoratiusJamesCannan/PDFs/Chapter5.pdf Genealogical web-site
  4. 25970. Andrew. Porter. Smythies, Charles Allan (1844–1894).
  5. [The Times]