Alfred Earle (bishop), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alfred Earle (bishop)

British bishop

Date of Birth: 22-Dec-1827

Date of Death: 28-Dec-1918

Profession: priest

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Alfred Earle (bishop)

  • Alfred Earle (22 December 1827 – 28 December 1918) was the Bishop of Marlborough from 1888 to his death.He was born the son of surgeon Henry Earle and was educated at Eton College and Hertford College, Oxford.
  • He was ordained in 1858 and was a Curate of St Edmund's Salisbury and then Rector of Monkton Farleigh (1863–1865) before becoming vicar of West Alvington, South Huish, and South Milton.
  • He then spent fifteen years in Totnes, as, from approximately October 1872 until his consecration in 1888, the Archdeacon of Totnes, and where he also became a rural dean and a Canon Residentiary of Exeter Cathedral (1886–1888).He was consecrated a bishop by Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral on St Matthias' day (24 February) 1888.
  • As Bishop of Marlborough, he was suffragan to Frederick Temple and Mandell Creighton as successive Bishops of London, and was given charge of the western part of the Diocese of London.
  • Alongside his bishopric, he also held two successive livings: Rector of St Michael, Cornhill (1888–1895), and Rector of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate and a Prebendary of St Paul's (1896–1900).Installed as Dean of Exeter on 28 August 1900, Earle left London but nominally retained his See until his death.
  • He resigned the Deanery during 1918, and died at the end of the year, at Torquay, Devon, in the week following his 91st birthday.

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