- Horatio Powys
Horatio Powys (1805–1877) was a priest in the
Church of England andBishop of Sodor and Man .Powys, born on
20 November 1805 , was third son ofThomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford (1775–1825), by Henrietta Maria, eldest daughter of Robert Vernon Atherton of Atherton Hall,Lancashire . He was educated at Harrow and atSt. John's College, Cambridge , where he graduated M.A. in 1826, and was created D.D. in 1854. His father presented him to the family living of Warrington,Lancashire , in 1831, and he was for some timerural dean ofCheshire . Strongly impressed with the necessity for improved education, he succeeded in establishing the training college at Chester and the institution for the education of the daughters of the clergy at Warrington, both of which proved permanently successful. On5 July 1854 he was nominated to the bishopric of Sodor and Man. He made successful endeavours to uphold the rights of the see, and involved himself in much litigation. He printed two charges, "A Pastoral Letter to the Congregation at Warrington," 1848, and two sermons.Death and legacy
He died at Bewsey House,
Bournemouth , on31 May 1877 , and was buried at Warrington on 5 June. He married, on21 February 1833 , Percy Gore, eldest daughter of William Currie of East Horsley Park, Surrey, and had issue: Horace (d 1857); Percy William, rector of Thorpe-Achurch, Northamptonshire; Henry Lyttleton, lieutenant-colonel of the Oxfordshire light infantry; and five daughters.References
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