Edward Hutson
Edward Hutson CMG (1871–1936) was a long-serving Anglican Bishop of Antigua from 1911 until his death[1][2] and, from 1921, Archbishop of the West Indies.[3]
Hutson was educated at Codrington College and Durham University and ordained in 1896.[4][5] He was curate of All Saints' Antigua and then the rector of St Paul's St Croix. During this time he was also a canon of St John's Cathedral and an examining chaplain to Walter Farrar, Bishop of Antigua, until he was himself appointed to the position.[6]
References
- ^ National Archives
- ^ Obituary The Archbishop of the West Indies, The Times, London, 23 October 1936; pg. 19; Issue 47513; col B
- ^ NY Times
- ^ “Who was Who”, 1897-2007, London, A & C Black, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory", London, John Phillips, 1900
- ^ The Times, Friday, Sep 16, 1910; pg. 9; Issue 39379; col A New Bishop of Antigua
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Preceded by Walter Farrar | Bishop of Antigua 1911 – 1936 | Succeeded by George Hand |
Preceded by Edward Parry | Primate of the West Indies 1921 – 1936 | Succeeded by Edward Dunn |
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Bishops of Antigua
- Daniel Davis
- Stephen Rigaud
- Walrond Jackson
- John Mitchinson (coadjutor)
- Charles Branch
- Herbert Mather
- Walter Farrar
- Edward Hutson
- George Hand
- Nathaniel Newnham Davis
- Donald Knowles
- Orland Lindsay
- Errol Brooks
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