- Martin Linton Smith
Martin Linton Smith was an
Anglican Bishop who served in three Dioceses during the first half of the twentieth century. He was born into a clerical family [ His father was Dean ofSt David’s Cathedral ] on4 July 1869 and educated at Repton andHertford College, Oxford [ “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London,A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X] . Ordainedpriest in 1894 he was a curate at four parishes before securing his own incumbency atColchester in 1902. By now married [To Kathleen Dewe] with a young family, he gained experience in Liverpool eventually becoming a Cathedral Canon. His finest hour, however, was theFirst World War where he gained the DSO for his sterling work at The Somme, Arras and Ypres. When peace came he was raised to theEpiscopate , firstly for two years as theSuffragan Bishop ofWarrington ;then translation ["New Suffragan Bishop. (Official Appointments and Notices)"The Times Thursday, Jul 29, 1920; pg. 12; Issue 42475; col G] to the more senior post ofBishop of Hereford , serving there for a decade; and, finally, a further nine years at Rochester. Retiring toCheltenham in 1930 he died after a long life “rich in service” [The Times, Monday, Oct 09, 1950; pg. 6; Issue 51817; col G "Bishop Linton Smith Former Bishop Of Roch"ester ] on7 October 1950 .Notes
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