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Name
  
Francis Gurdon

Role
  
Bishop of Hull

Died
  
December 23, 1929


Education
  
Trinity College, Cambridge

Francis Gurdon (11 April 1861, Barnham Broom – 23 December 1929, York) was an Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Hull in the modern era.

Life

Francis Gurdon was born on 11 April 1861, the third son of Rev. Edward Gurdon.

His two elder brothers, Edward Temple Gurdon and Charles Gurdon, were both early rugby union internationals, playing for England, and even more remarkably both went on to captain the national side. Like his brothers before him, he was educated at Haileybury and matriculated to Cambridge University. He was at Trinity College, in common with his eldest brother, Edward. His first post after ordination was as a curate in Isleworth. He held incumbencies at Limehouse, Lancaster Gate and Hessle before elevation to the Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. He was appointed Bishop of Hull in September 1913.

He died in post on 23 December 1929.

References

Francis Gurdon Wikipedia


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