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Name
  
Lewis Radford

Role
  
Author

Died
  
April 2, 1937


Education
  
St John's College, Cambridge

Books
  
Henry Beaufort: Bishop, Chancellor, Cardinal

Lewis Bostock Radford (5 June 1869, Mansfield - 2 April 1937, London) was an Anglican bishop and author.

Radford was the son of John Radford, a solicitor. He was educated in Mansfield and at St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1890 and MA in 1894. He was ordained in 1892 and his first position was as a curate at Holy Trinity, Warrington. He then held incumbencies at St Peter's Forncett and then Holt, Norfolk. After moving to Australia, he was the warden of St. Paul's College, Sydney before being elected as Bishop of Goulburn on 18 May 1915. He was consecrated a bishop on 24 August 1915, installed on 31 August 1915 and served until his retirement on 31 December 1933. His last position was as the Rector of Kemerton. He died on 2 April 1937. Radford College, a school in Canberra, is named after him.

Works

  • Thomas Becket before his Consecration (1894)
  • Epistle to Diognetus (1908)
  • Cardinal Beaufort (1908)
  • Three Teachers of Alexandria (1908)
  • Ancient Heresies in Modern Dress (1913)
  • Colossians and Philemon (1930)
  • References

    Lewis Radford Wikipedia