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Church
  
Anglican

Province
  
Southern Africa


Diocese
  
Lebombo

Name
  
Edmund Smyth

Ordination
  
Made deacon 1882 in Ely Cathedral, ordained priest 1883 also in Ely.

Consecration
  
5 November 1893 in Grahamstown Cathedral by the bishops of Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Grahamstown, Pretoria, St John's, Kaffraria and Zululand.

Born
  
13 April 1858 (
1858-04-13
)

Died
  
5 April 1950(1950-04-05) (aged 91)

William Edmund Smyth (1858–1950) was an Anglican bishop in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first two of the twentieth.

Biography

He was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge. Made a deacon in 1882 at Ely Cathedral and ordained priest in 1883 also at Ely his first posts were curacies at St Mary the Less, Cambridge and St Peter's, London Docks. Next he was chaplain to Douglas MacKenzie, Bishop of Zululand. From 1889 to 1892 he was a Missionary and Theological Tutor at Isandhlwana before elevation to the episcopate as the first Bishop of Lebombo. He was consecrated a bishop on 5 November 1893 in Grahamstown Cathedral, by the Bishops of Cape Town, of Bloemfontein, of Grahamstown, of Pretoria, of St John's, of Kaffraria and of Zululand. Retiring as bishop in 1912, he was warden of the Anglican Hostel at the South African Native College, now the University of Fort Hare until retirement in 1932.

References

Edmund Smyth Wikipedia