Samuel Nevill
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The Most Reverend[1] Samuel Tarratt Nevill, DD[2] (13 May 1837, Nottingham, England - 29 October 1921, Bishopsgrove, near Dunedin, New Zealand)[3] was the first Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Dunedin in Dunedin, New Zealand.[4]
Samuel Tarratt Nevill was educated in Nottingham and at Magdalene College, Cambridge.[5] Ordained in 1860, he was Curate of St Mark, Scarisbrick[6] then Rector of Shelton, Staffordshire where he served until his elevation to the Episcopate. The Nevill Chapel of St. Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin is named after him. St Paul's has a carving depicting the Bishop holding a model of the Cathedral's proposed design. He was Primate of the church in New Zealand from 1904 until 1919.[7] Nevill was buried at St Barnabas Church, Warrington.
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