Thomas Chapman (bishop)

Thomas Alfred Chapman (18671949[1]) was an Anglican bishop[2] in the first half of the twentieth century.[3]

Life

Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1890[4] and began his ecclesiastical career as a Curate at Charles Church, Plymouth. After this he was Vicar of St John, Carlisle[5] and then Rural Dean of East Bristol.[6] In 1899 he returned to Charles [7] to be Rural Dean of the Three Towns and then a decade later became Rural Dean of St Peter's, Bolton [8] before an 11-year spell as Bishop of Colchester.[9]

Notes

  1. Obituary-Bishop T. A. Chapman Former Suffragan Bishop Of Colchester The Times Thursday, Jun 02, 1949; pg. 7; Issue 51397; col E
  2. Consecration details
  3. “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  4. "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, John Phillips, 1900
  5. Church web-site
  6. Bristol information
  7. National Archives detail
  8. Incumbency details
  9. New Bishop Of Colchester. Canon Chapman Appointed. The Times Thursday, Jun 15, 1922; pg. 10; Issue 43058; col D
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Robert Henry Whitcombe
Bishop of Colchester
1922 1933
Succeeded by
Charles Henry Ridsdale
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