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The Rt Reverend '''Ernest Morell Blackie ''' was an eminent [[Anglican]] priest in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in [[Bungay, Suffolk|Bungay]]<ref>[http://www.blackiefamily.org/fam11.html Place of birth]</ref> on 19 August 1867 and educated at the [[University of London]].<ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who”]] 1897-1990 London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 ISBN 071363457X</ref> Ordained in 1891 he began his career with a [[Curate|curacy]] at St Mark's, [[Gloucester]] and was then a Minor cannon at [[Rochester Cathedral]] until 1900. He was then [[Rector]] of [[Limpsfield]] and then St Paul's, York Place, [[Edinburgh]] before becoming the [[Vicar]] of [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]] and an [[Honorary Chaplain to the King]]. From 1921 until 1937 he was a [[canon (priest)|Residentiary Canon]] at [[Lincoln Cathedral]] and for seven years a [[Suffragan Bishop]] within the [[Diocese of Lincoln]] (Five as [[Bishop of Grantham|Suffragan Bishop of Grantham]]; a further two as [[Bishop of Grimsby]]<ref>''Bishops Suffragan Appointments To Grimsby And Grantham'' [[The Times]] Thursday, Jul 25, 1935; pg. 14; Issue 47125; col D</ref>) before his final appointment as [[Dean of Rochester]],<ref>''Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Rochester'' [[The Times]] Thursday, Aug 19, 1943; pg. 7; Issue 49628; col B</ref> a post he held until his death. |
The Rt Reverend '''Ernest Morell Blackie ''' was an eminent [[Anglican]] priest in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in [[Bungay, Suffolk|Bungay]]<ref>[http://www.blackiefamily.org/fam11.html Place of birth]</ref> on 19 August 1867 and educated at the [[University of London]].<ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who”]] 1897-1990 London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 ISBN 071363457X</ref> Ordained in 1891 he began his career with a [[Curate|curacy]] at St Mark's, [[Gloucester]] and was then a Minor cannon at [[Rochester Cathedral]] until 1900. He was then [[Rector]] of [[Limpsfield]] and then St Paul's, York Place, [[Edinburgh]] before becoming the [[Vicar]] of [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]] and an [[Honorary Chaplain to the King]]. From 1921 until 1937 he was a [[canon (priest)|Residentiary Canon]] at [[Lincoln Cathedral]] and for seven years a [[Suffragan Bishop]] within the [[Diocese of Lincoln]] (Five as [[Bishop of Grantham|Suffragan Bishop of Grantham]]; a further two as [[Bishop of Grimsby]]<ref>''Bishops Suffragan Appointments To Grimsby And Grantham'' [[The Times]] Thursday, Jul 25, 1935; pg. 14; Issue 47125; col D</ref>) before his final appointment as [[Dean of Rochester]],<ref>''Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Rochester'' [[The Times]] Thursday, Aug 19, 1943; pg. 7; Issue 49628; col B</ref> a post he held until his death. |
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In 1903 Ernest Blackie married Caroline [[Stewart]] (1875-1965)daughter of James Haldane Stewart and Mary Dale daughter of [[David Dale]] and grandaughter of [[James Haldane Stewart]] (1821-1879) and Emily [[Leveson-Gower]] (1835-1912) |
In 1903 Ernest Blackie married Caroline [[Stewart]] (1875-1965)daughter of James Haldane Stewart and Mary Dale daughter of [[David Dale]] and grandaughter of [[James Haldane Stewart]] (1821-1879) and Emily [[Leveson-Gower]] (1835-1912) |
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Revision as of 16:32, 9 June 2010
The Rt Reverend Ernest Morell Blackie was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Bungay[1] on 19 August 1867 and educated at the University of London.[2] Ordained in 1891 he began his career with a curacy at St Mark's, Gloucester and was then a Minor cannon at Rochester Cathedral until 1900. He was then Rector of Limpsfield and then St Paul's, York Place, Edinburgh before becoming the Vicar of Windsor and an Honorary Chaplain to the King. From 1921 until 1937 he was a Residentiary Canon at Lincoln Cathedral and for seven years a Suffragan Bishop within the Diocese of Lincoln (Five as Suffragan Bishop of Grantham; a further two as Bishop of Grimsby[3]) before his final appointment as Dean of Rochester,[4] a post he held until his death.
In 1903 Ernest Blackie married Caroline Stewart (1875-1965)daughter of James Haldane Stewart and Mary Dale daughter of David Dale and grandaughter of James Haldane Stewart (1821-1879) and Emily Leveson-Gower (1835-1912)
Issue
They had 5 surviving children
John Haldane Blackie 1904-1986
Pauline Blackie 1906-1994 who married Charles Fane
Christopher Blackie 1908-1994
Alice Blackie 1914-2002
Diana Blackie 1912-1917
References
- ^ Place of birth
- ^ “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X
- ^ Bishops Suffragan Appointments To Grimsby And Grantham The Times Thursday, Jul 25, 1935; pg. 14; Issue 47125; col D
- ^ Ecclesiastical News New Dean Of Rochester The Times Thursday, Aug 19, 1943; pg. 7; Issue 49628; col B