Edward_John_Bidwell

Edward Bidwell

Edward John Bidwell (26 November 1866 – 11 August 1941)[1] was an English Anglican clergyman, who served as Bishop of Ontario from 1917 to 1926.[2]

The Right Reverend Edward Bidwell in 1924

Biography

He was born into an ecclesiastical family — his father was George Bidwell, sometime Rector of Simpson, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom.[3] He was educated at Bradfield and Wadham College, Oxford.

Ordained in 1892 he was successively headmaster of the Preparatory School, Leamington College and then the Cathedral Grammar School, Peterborough. In 1903 he emigrated to Canada to be headmaster of Bishop's College School, Lennoxville before being appointed Dean of Ontario in 1909, a post he held for eight years.[4] From 1913 to 1917 he was Bishop suffragan of Kingston and coadjutor bishop to William Mills in the Diocese of Ontario.[3] He succeeded Mills as Bishop of Ontario in 1917. He stepped down as bishop in 1926.

Having returned to England, he served as Vicar of Sellindge, Kent from 1930 to 1941. He was additionally an Assistant Bishop of Canterbury (1935–1941), and an honorary canon of Canterbury Cathedral. He retired in 1941 and served as canon emeritus until his death on 11 August 1941.[3]


References

  1. The Times, Friday, Aug 15, 1941; pg. 7; Issue 49005; col G Obituary The Rt Rev E.J. Bidwell
  2. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975/6 Lambeth, Church House Publishing 0108153674
  3. "Bidwell, Edward John". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2016 (April 2014 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 27 March 2016. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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