- Arthur Carlisle
Arthur Carlisle was the 6th [ [http://www.montreal.anglican.ca/z2bsp/bsp_past.htm List of Anglican Bishops of Montreal] ]
Anglican Bishop ofMontreal from 1939 to 1943. Born inPortsmouth on29 November 1881 but emigrated toLondon, Ontario with his parents where he was educated at the Collegiate Institute andWestern Ontario University [ “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ] before studying for ordination and embarking on a curacy at "Memorial Church" in his adopted home city. From there he was successively Rector of "Holy Trinity Church", Lucan and "All Saints Church"Windsor before wartime service asChaplain with the 4th Brigade, BEF. When hostilities ceased he returned again to London to become Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral . From there he moved in 1921 to Montreal where he was to spend the rest of his ecclesiastical career. The large part of this was as Dean of the Cathedral Church and at the outbreak of the Second World War elevation to that See’sBishopric . He died four years later onJanuary 5 1943 , “one of the most distinguished and highly respected clergymen in Canada” [The Times , Thursday, Jan 07, 1943; pg. 7; Issue 49437; col D Death of Dr A. Carlisle, Bishop of Montreal] .References
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