James Hughes (bishop)
William James Hughes (1894–5 December 1979) was an Anglican bishop[1] in the 20th century.[2]
Life and career
Born in 1894, Hughes was educated at the University of Leeds and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree.[3] He was ordained Deacon in 1921 and Priest in 1922 after a course of study at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield.[4] After a period as curate at St Matthew's, Leicester[5] he was appointed Priest in charge at St Hilda's, Leicester.[6] From there, he moved to become Vicar of St Benedict, Bordesley[7] after which he was appointed Rector then Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana.[8]
In 1944, Hughes was appointed Bishop of British Honduras.[9] After a very short time in this post, he was translated to Barbados,[10] during which time he set up the Barbados Church Association to prepare for disestablishment.[11][12] In 1951, he returned to England[13] to be Vicar of St George's Church, Edgbaston,[14] and additionally served as an assistant bishop in Birmingham diocese. He was also made an honorary Canon of Birmingham Cathedral in 1952.[15] Two years later, however, he was enthroned as the first Bishop of Matabeleland.[16][17] During his time in Matabeleland, he became known for his dry comments on the administration of the region – for example, when it was proposed to have a second capital at Bulawayo, he offered this quote from W. S. Gilbert: "Ambassadors cropped up like hay, Prime Ministers and such they grew as asparagus in May and Dukes were three a penny."[18] After four years, he became the Archbishop of Central Africa.[19]
In 1957, he was awarded a Lambeth degree by Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury.[20] He was a Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem from 1958[21] and in 1961 he was translated for the final time to Trinidad.[22][23] He retired in 1970 to Canada, where he continued to minister at Holy Trinity, Port Burwell, Ontario.[24][25] He died whilst visiting friends in Harare on 5 December 1979.[26]
References
- ↑ Mother Church TT
- ↑ The Times, Wednesday, 5 Apr 1961; pg. 11; Issue 55047; col F Anglican Churches in Africa
- ↑ Crockford's clerical directory1923 52nd Edition Lambeth, Church House, 1922
- ↑ Who was Who 1897–1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
- ↑ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 ISBN 0-19-200008-X
- ↑ New church opened in 1925
- ↑ A church near you
- ↑ Details of Deans past and present
- ↑ Ecclesiastical News Bishop Of British Honduras (Official Appointments and Notices) The Times Friday, 17 Mar 1944; pg. 7; Issue 49807; col C
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, 9 Oct 1945; pg. 6; Issue 50268; col B Ecclesiastical News Bishop of British Honduras to be translated to Barbados
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, 5 Aug 1947; pg. 7; Issue 50831; col C Ecclesiastical News The Church In Barbados
- ↑ Diocesan profile
- ↑ The Times, Monday, 18 Jun 1951; pg. 4; Issue 52030; col D Resignation of the Bishop of Barbados
- ↑ Church web site
- ↑ The Times, Monday, 28 Jan 1952; pg. 6; Issue 52220; col B Church Appointments
- ↑ Ecclesiastical News First Bishop Of Matabeleland (Official Appointments and Notices) The Times Tuesday, 24 Feb 1953; pg. 10; Issue 52554; col C
- ↑ The Times, Friday, 29 May 1953; pg. 5; Issue 52634; col C Bishop of Matabeleland enthroned
- ↑ The Times, Friday, 2 Dec 1955; pg. 9; Issue 53393; col A The Two-Capital City Federal Controversy Of Rhodesia
- ↑ The Times, Monday, 29 Jul 1957; pg. 6; Issue 53905; col G New Archbishop of Central Africa
- ↑ The Times, Friday, 27 Dec 1957; pg. 8; Issue 54033; col D Ecclesiastical News Church Appointments
- ↑ Court Circular (Court and Social) The Times Wednesday, 21 May 1958; pg. 12; Issue 54156; col B
- ↑ The Times, Wednesday, 15 Nov 1961; pg. 16; Issue 55239; col D Ecclesiastical News New Bishop Of Trinidad Appointed
- ↑ Unknowingly ordains a successor
- ↑ Church details
- ↑ History of Parish
- ↑ The Times, Thursday, 13 Dec 1979; pg. 14; Issue 60499; col G Obituary – The Rt Rev W. J. Hughes
Anglican Communion titles | ||
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Preceded by Charles Norman Smith |
Rector & Sub-Dean of St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown 1930–1937 |
Not replaced |
Preceded by Oswald Parry |
Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown 1937–1944 |
Succeeded by Frank Thatcher |
Preceded by Edward Dunn |
Bishop of British Honduras 1944–1945 |
Succeeded by Douglas Wilson |
Preceded by David Bentley |
Bishop of Barbados 1945–1951 |
Succeeded by Gay Mandeville |
New title | Bishop of Matabeleland 1953–1961 |
Succeeded by Kenneth Skelton |
Preceded by Edward Paget |
Archbishop of Central Africa 1957–1961 |
Succeeded by Oliver Green-Wilkinson |
Preceded by Noel Chamberlain |
Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago 1961–1970 |
Succeeded by Clive Abdulah |