Piers Claughton

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The Rt Rev. Piers Calveley Claughton, DD (8 June 1814 – 11 August 1884[1]) was an Anglican colonial[2] bishop[3] and author in the second half of the Nineteenth century.[4]

Early life

The son of Thomas Claughton[5] (M.P.[6] for Newton, Lancashire, 1818 – 25)[7] of Haydock Lodge,[8] he was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford,[9] where he graduated, B.A. (1835) and M.A. (1838). He was elected a Fellow of University College, Oxford in 1836.[10]

Ordination and advancement

Following his ordination in 1838[11] he was made rector[12] of Elton, Huntingdonshire (1842 – 43; 1845 – 59),[13] before becoming the first Bishop of St Helena (1859 – 61)[14] and a subsequent translation[15] to the see of Colombo (1862 – 71). Upon his return to England he served as Archdeacon of London[16] and a canon of St Paul's from 1870 to 1884[17] and was appointed Chaplain-General of Her Majesty's Forces in 1875.[18]

Death

He died in Maida Vale, London.[19] A memorial tablet was placed in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, London in 1885.[20] A stamp was issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Diocese of St Helena which bore his image. his brother was Bishop of Rochester from 1867 to 1877;[21] and then of St Albans until 1890.[7]

Publications

Amongst others he wrote:

  • Knowledge the Reward of Obedience, 1840
  • A Brief Comparison of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England with Holy Scripture, 1843
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  • The Gospel Invitation, 1859
  • The Jews in relation to the Church and the World, 1877
  • The Manner of the Growth of Christ's Kingdom, 1877

See also

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Notes and references

  1. 'Funeral of Bishop Claughton' Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Friday, August 15, 1884; Issue 6063
  2. Claughton 1872.
  3. Consecration Of The Bishop of St Helena The Times (London, England), Friday, May 30, 1862; pg. 12; Issue 24259
  4. OBITUARY FOR 1884.The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, December 31, 1884; pg. 2; Issue 35109
  5. Lane 1914.
  6. Fisher 2009.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Sutton 1887.
  8. Winwick, Lancashire
  9. Foster 1888, p. 259.
  10. OXFORD, SATURDAY, FEB. 20 Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, February 20, 1836
  11. ORDINATIONS The Morning Post (London, England), Wednesday, February 14, 1838; pg. 6; Issue 20951
  12. Page 1936, pp. 154-166.
  13. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1872 p48 London, Horace Cox, 1872
  14. ECCLESIASTICAL The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Tuesday, May 24, 1859; Issue 13393
  15. 'RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE' The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald (Bury St Edmunds, England), Tuesday, December 17, 1861; Issue 4147
  16. Guardian Newspaper Archive: October 29, 1884 - Page 12
  17. The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory London, Hamilton & Co 1889
  18. The London Gazette: no. 24199. p. 2081. 13 April 1875.
  19. THE LATE BISHOP CLAUGHTON The Times (London, England), Saturday, Aug 16, 1884; pg. 6; Issue 31214
  20. Weirter 1909.
  21. Whitehall May 11 The Times (London, England), Saturday, May 12, 1877; pg. 7; Issue 28940
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  • Colonies And India Newspaper Archive: October 24, 1884 - Page 12
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Anglican Church of Southern Africa titles
New diocese Bishop of St Helena
1859 – 1862
Succeeded by
Thomas Earle Welby
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Bishop of Colombo
1862 – 1871
Succeeded by
Hugh Willoughby Jermyn
Church of England titles
Preceded by Archdeacon of London
1871 – 1884
Succeeded by
Edwin Hamilton Gifford
Preceded by Chaplain-General to the Forces
1875 – 1884
Succeeded by
John Cox Edghill