Harold Rodgers
Rt Rev Harold Nickinson Rodgers (6 July 1881[1] – 22 June 1947) was the third Anglican Bishop of Sherborne in the modern era.[2]
Educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1910 and his ministry began with a curacy at St Jude's, Southsea; after which he was Vicar of Havant (and latterly Rural Dean).[3] Subsequently, he served as Archdeacon of Portsmouth in 1927, Archdeacon of Dorset (1940–47) and Bishop of Sherborne (1936–47). He died in Salisbury in 1947.[4] His Times obituary described him as "an able administrator".[5]
References
- ^ 1939 England and Wales Register
- ^ "Bishop Of Sherborne- Archdeacon Of Portsmouth Appointed (Official Appointments and Notices)" The Times Monday, 12 October 1936; pg. 14; Issue 47503; col F
- ^ Havant details Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Obituaries Crockford's Clerical Directory1947-48 Oxford, OUP,1947
- ^ "Obituary: Bishop Of Sherborne" The Times Tuesday, 24 June 1947; pg. 7; Issue 50795; col E
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- Robert Abbott
- Gerald Allen
- Harold Rodgers
- Maurice Key
- Victor Pike
- John Kirkham (became first area bishop)
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- Graham Kings (previously last area bishop)
- Karen Gorham
- John Kirkham
- Tim Thornton
- Graham Kings
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