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'''John Dauglish''' was an [[Anglican]]<ref>[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=109-aa_1-1_1-2&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18#-1 National Archives]</ref> [[Colony|colonial]] [[bishop]]<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764335,00.html Time Magazine]</ref> in the mid 20th century.<ref>[http://www.bahamasuncensored.com/august03.htm Bahamas uncensored]</ref>
'''John Dauglish''' was an [[Anglican]]<ref>[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=109-aa_1-1_1-2&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18#-1 National Archives]</ref> [[Colony|colonial]] [[bishop]]<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764335,00.html Time Magazine]</ref> in the mid 20th century.<ref>[http://www.bahamasuncensored.com/august03.htm Bahamas uncensored]</ref>


Born 19 October 1879 and educated at [[St Edward's School, Oxford]]<ref>[[Who's Who|Who was Who 1987-1990]]: London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X</ref> and [[St John's College, Oxford]] <ref>[[The Times]], Saturday, 4 Aug 1900; pg. 12; Issue 36212; col E ''University Intelligence''</ref> he was ordained in 1902.<ref>”The Clergy List” London, Kelly’s, 1913</ref> After a short spell as a [[Curate]] he was to spend the next 19 years as a [[Royal Navy|Royal Naval]] [[Chaplain]].<ref>[http://www.microform.co.uk/guides/R97370.pdf BRRAM]</ref> In 1924 he was appointed [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of [[Lympstone]].In 1931 he was appointed [[Bishop of Nassau]],<ref>[[The Times]], Friday, 9 Oct 1931; pg. 12; Issue 45949; col E ''New Bishop of Nassau''</ref> resigning a decade later.<ref>[http://www.stagnesgt.com/anglican_diocese/3072.html Anglican church in the Bahamas]</ref> He died on 1 November 1952.<ref>''Obituary The Rt. Rev. J. Dauglish'' [[The Times]] Monday, 3 Nov 1952; pg. 8; Issue 52459; col E</ref>
Born 19 October 1879 and educated at [[St Edward's School, Oxford]]<ref>[[Who's Who|Who was Who 1987-1990]]: London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X</ref> and [[St John's College, Oxford]] <ref>[[The Times]], Saturday, 4 Aug 1900; pg. 12; Issue 36212; col E ''University Intelligence''</ref> he was ordained in 1902.<ref>”The Clergy List” London, Kelly’s, 1913</ref> After a short spell as a [[Curate]] he was to spend the next 19 years as a [[Royal Navy|Royal Naval]] [[Chaplain]].<ref>[http://www.microform.co.uk/guides/R97370.pdf BRRAM]</ref> In 1924 he was appointed [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|Rector]] of [[Lympstone]].In 1931 he was appointed [[Bishop of Nassau]],<ref>[[The Times]], Friday, 9 Oct 1931; pg. 12; Issue 45949; col E ''New Bishop of Nassau''</ref> resigning a decade later.<ref>[http://www.stagnesgt.com/anglican_diocese/3072.html Anglican church in the Bahamas] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215094055/http://www.stagnesgt.com/anglican_diocese/3072.html |date=15 February 2011 }}</ref> He died on 1 November 1952.<ref>''Obituary The Rt. Rev. J. Dauglish'' [[The Times]] Monday, 3 Nov 1952; pg. 8; Issue 52459; col E</ref>
==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 12:41, 24 April 2017

John Dauglish was an Anglican[1] colonial bishop[2] in the mid 20th century.[3]

Born 19 October 1879 and educated at St Edward's School, Oxford[4] and St John's College, Oxford [5] he was ordained in 1902.[6] After a short spell as a Curate he was to spend the next 19 years as a Royal Naval Chaplain.[7] In 1924 he was appointed Rector of Lympstone.In 1931 he was appointed Bishop of Nassau,[8] resigning a decade later.[9] He died on 1 November 1952.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ National Archives
  2. ^ Time Magazine
  3. ^ Bahamas uncensored
  4. ^ Who was Who 1987-1990: London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
  5. ^ The Times, Saturday, 4 Aug 1900; pg. 12; Issue 36212; col E University Intelligence
  6. ^ ”The Clergy List” London, Kelly’s, 1913
  7. ^ BRRAM
  8. ^ The Times, Friday, 9 Oct 1931; pg. 12; Issue 45949; col E New Bishop of Nassau
  9. ^ Anglican church in the Bahamas Archived 15 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Obituary The Rt. Rev. J. Dauglish The Times Monday, 3 Nov 1952; pg. 8; Issue 52459; col E
Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Nassau
1932 –1942
Succeeded by