George Barne (bishop) explained

Honorific Prefix:Right Reverend
George Barne
Order:5th
Office:Anglican Bishop of Lahore
Term Start:1932
Term End:1949
Successor:Laurence Woolmer
Module:
Child:yes
Club1:Somerset
Year1:1904
Type1:First-class
Onetype1:true
Debutdate1:12 May
Debutyear1:1904
Debutfor1:Somerset
Debutagainst1:Oxford University
Umpire:true
Fcumpired:1
Umpfcdebutyr:1933
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:1
Runs1:10
Bat Avg1:10
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:9
Hidedeliveries:true
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Date:30 August
Year:2009
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/9003.html CricInfo
Birth Name:George Dunsford Barne
Birth Date:6 May 1879
Death Place:Hammersmith, London
Rank:Major

George Dunsford Barne (6 May 1879 – 18 June 1954)[1] was a Jamaican-born British Anglican priest who was Bishop of Lahore between 1932[2] and 1949. He was also a cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club.[3]

Educated at Clifton College[4] and Oriel College, Oxford,[5] Barne picked up a single first-class appearance for Somerset against Oxford University in 1904. Somerset lost the match by an innings margin, with Barne picking up one run in the first innings and nine in the second as a tailend batsman. Barne's brothers-in-law, Alexander Streatfeild-Moore and Edward Streatfeild, played first-class cricket in the late 19th century, the former playing county cricket for Kent, the latter for Surrey.[6] [7] In 1933, Barne officiated in a first-class match between Patiala and a touring Marylebone Cricket Club team.[8]

After a short period as a schoolmaster, he was ordained in 1904 and after a curacy at St John the Baptist Summertown, Oxford he became a Missionary in India, eventually rising to be Principal of the Lawrence Royal Military School, Sanawar before appointment to the episcopate.[9] A common room at the Edwardes College Peshawar is named Barnes Room, which he inaugurated in 1938. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours. He became a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in 1923.

His last post was as Vicar of Harthill, South Yorkshire, although he died in Hammersmith.

Notes and References

  1. Obituary- Right Rev. G. D. Barne The Times Monday, 21 June 1954; pg. 8; Issue 52963; col G
  2. New Bishop of Lahore Canon G. D. Barne Elected The Times Wednesday, 27 April 1932; pg. 14; Issue 46118; col A
  3. New Bishop of Lahore Canon G. D. Barne Elected The Times Wednesday, 27 April 1932; pg. 14; Issue 46118; col A
  4. "Clifton College Register" Muirhead, J.A.O. p184: Bristol; J.W Arrowsmith for Old Cliftonian Society; April, 1948
  5. "Who was Who" 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991
  6. Web site: George Barne . subscription . 2009-08-30 . CricketArchive.
  7. Web site: 12 May 1904 . Oxford University v Somerset in 1904 . 2020-06-11 . CricketArchive. subscription.
  8. Web site: 12 November 1933 . Patiala v Marylebone Cricket Club in 1933/34 . 2020-06-11 . CricketArchive. subscription.
  9. New Bishop of Lahore.The Times Thursday, 20 February 1913; pg. 11; Issue 40140; col A