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Christopher Wilson (bishop)

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Elected
  
1783

Denomination
  
Anglican

Died
  
18 April 1792

Predecessor
  
Lewis Bagot

Term ended
  
1792

Nationality
  
British

Spouse
  
Anne Gibson

Successor
  
Spencer Madan

Diocese
  
Diocese of Bristol

Christopher Wilson (bishop)

Alma mater
  
St Catharine's College, Cambridge

Christopher Wilson (c.1714 – 18 April 1792) was an English churchman who served as Bishop of Bristol.

Biography

According to Alumni Cantabrigienses, Christopher Wilson was the son of Richard Wilson, Recorder of Leeds. He was educated at Leeds Grammar School before going up to university. Later he was admitted as a pensioner at St Catharine's College, Cambridge on 23 September 1732, and matriculated in 1733. He graduated B.A. 1737, M.A. 1740, D.D. 1753. Wilson served as a Fellow of St Catharine's 1737–1745, and as Proctor 1742–43.

After ordination as a deacon in 1740 and as a priest in 1742, Wilson was appointed Vicar of Coton, Cambridgeshire in 1742, and Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral in 1745. He served as Rector of Barnes from 1768 until his death, and as Bishop of Bristol from 1783 until his death.

He was married to Anne Gibson, daughter of Dr Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London.

Christopher Wilson died on 18 April 1792, aged 78.

References

Christopher Wilson (bishop) Wikipedia