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Charles John Corfe
ProvinceCanterbury
SeeSeoul
Appointed1889
Installed29 September 1890
Term ended1905
SuccessorArthur Turner
Orders
Ordination1866
Consecration1 November 1889
RankBishop
Personal details
Born1843
Died20 June 1921
NationalityEnglish
DenominationAnglican
Previous post(s)
Alma mater

Charles John Corfe (1843 – 20 June 1921)[1] was the inaugural Bishop in Korea from 1889.[2] Corfe was one of the four Bible Clerks educated as an undergraduate at All Souls College, Oxford.[3] After graduating [4] he had a brief spell teaching at St. Michael's College, Tenbury before being ordained in 1866. For the next 22 years he was a Royal Naval Chaplain.[5] In 1889 he was awarded an honorary DD on his appointment in Korea.[6] On his retirement he published an account of his pioneering efforts[7] entitled “The Anglican Church in Corea.”.[8]

References

  1. ^ Bishop Corfe. (Obituaries) The Times Monday, 4 Jul 1921; pg. 16; Issue 42763; col C
  2. ^ CONSECRATION OF THREE BISHOPS: Reading, Derby and Corea (sic) The Times Saturday, 2 Nov 1889; pg. 9; Issue 32846; col C to 1904
  3. ^ History of the college
  4. ^ The Times, Friday, 16 Jun 1865; pg. 5; Issue 25213; col B University Intelligence
  5. ^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  6. ^ University Intelligence. Oxford, 16 Oct.. (Official Appointments and Notices) The Times Thursday, 17 Oct 1889; pg. 7; Issue 32832; col E
  7. ^ Details of book
  8. ^ Being documents ... issued by authority during the episcopate of the first Bishop of the Church of England in Corea between 1889 and 1905: Seoul, Hodge & Co, 1907
Church of England titles
New title Bishop in Korea
1889 – 1904
Succeeded by