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Cridge, Edward, 1817-1913 (bishop)

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Dates

  • Existence: 1817 - 1913

Biography

Edward Cridge (1817-1913) was born in Bratton, Fleming, Devon, on 17 December 1817, the son of John Cridge, schoolmaster. He received his early education under his father's direction, before attending schools at Worth and South Milton. He was employed as third master of the Grammar School at Oundle, Northampton, before joining Peterhouse, Cambridge. He passed the theological examination at Cambridge in 1848, and was appointed curate of the church of North Walsam, Norfolk. In 1851 he was appointed to Christ Church at West Ham, London. Cridge became chaplain to the Hudson Bay Company for Vancouver Island in 1854, and travelled to Victoria, Canada, arriving in 1855. He held regular services in New Church, which was completed in 1856, as well as carrying out ministerial work at Colwood, Esquimalt and elsewhere. He was a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, 1875-1913. He died on 6 May 1913.

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Edgar Fawcett: Reminiscences of Bishop Cridge 1854-1923

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.6418
Scope and Contents In typescript, 52 folios. (fo. 1) Extracts from the diary of Bishop E. Cridge covering his marriage and departure from England for Victoria, Vancouver Island, September - October 1854; (fo. 1) reminiscences of Bishop Cridge from the time of his arrival in Vancouver Island by Edgar Fawcett. A notice of the Bishop by J.D.H. Dickson, further extracts from the Bishop's diary, and an obituary notice and account of his funeral from two local newspapers are added; (fo. 33) list of members of the...
Dates: 1923 (Circa)
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