Rodney Eden

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George Rodney Eden (called Rodney;[1][2] 9 September 1853 – 7 January 1940) was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Dover (a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Canterbury)[3] and then Bishop of Wakefield (diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Wakefield).[4]

He was born in Sunderland,[5] the son of John Patrick Eden, Rector of Sedgefield and an honorary canon of Durham Cathedral;[5][6] they were descended from Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet (of West Auckland). He was educated at Reading School and Pembroke College, Cambridge.[7] He began his ecclesiastical career as Chaplain to Joseph Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham. After being Vicar at Bishop Auckland (where the Bishop of Durham lives) — in latter years he was also Rural Dean[5] — he began what his Times obituary described as "nearly forty years of quiet but efficient service to the episcopate".[8] While serving as Bishop suffragan of Dover in the Diocese of Canterbury, he was also Archdeacon of Canterbury and (therefore) a canon residentiary of Canterbury Cathedral; he was translated to Wakefield in 1897, where he was the diocesan bishop until his retirement in 1928.[5] He served as Chair of the Education Committee of the Church of England National Assembly. He died at Harpenden and was buried at Great Haseley.[7]

His daughter Dorothy — herself mentioned in dispatches during World War I[8] — married a clergyman, Clement Ricketts, who became Bishop of Dunwich.

References

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  3. The Times, Saturday, 23 August 1890; pg. 6; Issue 33098; col D New Bishop of Dover
  4. The Times, Friday, 5 November 1897; pg. 12; Issue 35353; col C Ecclesiastical Intelligence Enthronement of the Bishop of Wakefield
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  6. Durham Record Office — Index to obituaries in the 'Durham Directory' (Accessed 29 April 2016)
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  8. 8.0 8.1 The Times, Monday, 8 January 1940; pg. 9; Issue 48507; col D Obituary The Rt Rev GH Eden

Sources

  • Taylor, Kate. Wakefield Diocese (2012)
Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Dover
1890–1897
Succeeded by
William Walsh
Preceded by Bishop of Wakefield
1897–1928
Succeeded by
James Seaton


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