Harold Bilbrough Explained

Harold Ernest Bilbrough[1] (1867 – 15 November 1950) was the fourth Anglican Bishop of Dover in the modern era.[2]

Life and career

Bilbrough was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, he began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St Mary’s, South Shields[3] and was successively Vicar of St John’s, Darlington,[4] Rural Dean of Jarrow and then Sub-Dean of Liverpool Cathedral before his elevation to the episcopate as Bishop of Dover in 1916.[5] He was nominated Bishop of Newcastle on 14 September and installed on 5 October 1927; he retired on 1 October 1941.

References

  1. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp89229 NPG details
  2. [Who's Who (UK)|”Who was Who 1897-1990”]
  3. "Clergy List" London, John Phillips, 1900
  4. [The Times]
  5. Book: [[Richard Malden|Malden Richard (ed)]] . Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn) . London . The Field Press. 427. 1920 .