Frank Partridge (bishop)

Frank Partridge (bishop)

"A man of wise councel and clear vision" "The Earl of Athlone" [The Times, Friday, Nov 25, 1938; pg. 16; Issue 48161; col E ]

Frank Partridge was the second Anglican Bishop of Portsmouth.

Early life

Partridge was born, the son of a Canadian [Who was Who? Vol 4 p1433] , on the 31st of December 1877. He was educated privately [ He acknowledged the debt he owed to the University of London External degree Programme when he was awarded an Honorary DD The Times Friday, Nov 25, 1938(Ibid) ] before taking Holy Orders at Cuddesdon College, his first curacy being at Hawarden. In 1910 he married Elizabeth Barton: together they had two sons and one daughter.


=Posts within Chichester Diocese=

That year he began a 24 year association with the West Sussex area. He was Chaplain to the Bishop of Chichester until 1918, and from then until 1934 a Canon: additionally serving as Editor of the Chichester Diocesan Kalendar and Gazette from 1914 until 1921, Financial Secretary of the National Assembly of the Church of England, 1921-34, Proctor in Convocation and Prebendary of Sidlesham.

Career Advances

In 1934 Partridge was appointed a Chaplain to the King, Archdeacon of Oakham and Canon Residentiary of Peterborough Cathedral, in which post he was also Examining Chaplain to the Bishop. In 1937 he was appointed Bishop of Portsmouth, a post he was to hold to his death in October 1941 [ The Times, Friday, Oct 03, 1941; pg. 1; Issue 49047; col A ] . After a funeral service at Portsmouth Cathedral he was interred at East Meon.

Bibliography

*1918 The Soul of Wealth
*1921TAB:A Memoir of Thomas Allnutt, 2nd Earl Brassey
*1928 The Bishop of Portsmouth and the publication of the rejected prayer book. Correspondence of the Bishop with the Rev. W.A. Limbrick, Secretary of the Protestant Reformation Society to which is added a correspondence of the Secretary with the Rev. Canon F. Partridge upon the same subject. [ [http://62.140.207.21:8080/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=11863108LC09D.6453&profile=lpl&uri=link=1100003@!S18954@!1100003@!1100002&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=2&source=192.168.1.100@!lpl&term=PARTRIDGE%2C+Frank%2C+%28+bishop+of+Portsmouth+%29&index=AA#focus Lambeth Palace Library Cataloguing] ]
* 1929 Disestablishment
*1930 The Church Assembly and the Church1940 The Church House; its art and symbolism by BAKER, Herbert SirChurch Assembly, 1940 (With an introduction on its history and aims by the bishop of Portsmouth.)

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