Edward Ash Were

Edward Ash Were

Edward Ash Were (14 November 1846–8 April 1915 [The Times, Saturday, Apr 10, 1915; pg. 10; Issue 40825; col E "Obituary: The Bishop Of Stafford"] ) was an Anglican Suffragan Bishop in the latter part of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. He was educated at Rugby School [“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X] and New College, Oxford [ The Times, Friday, Feb 11, 1870; pg. 3; Issue 26671; col E University Intelligence] . After graduation he was an Assistant Master at Winchester College for ten years before becoming Vicar of North Bradley in Wiltshire. After a spell as Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell he was the long serving Bishop of Derby [ The Times, Friday, Jul 19, 1889; pg. 4; Issue 32755; col A "New Suffragan Bishop of Derby"] . In 1909 in a sideways move he was translated to the Diocese of Lichfield to be their Suffragan [ The Times, Friday, Jun 18, 1909; pg. 7; Issue 38989; col E "Bishop Were translated to Lichfield" ] . His son, who perished in the First World War, was also a distinguished clergyman [The Times, Saturday, Jan 19, 1918; pg. 5; Issue 41691; col E “Fallen Officers” (includes Rev Cyril Narramore Were)] .

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