Herbert Turner
Herbert Victor Turner (1888 – 10 March 1968) was the second Bishop of Penrith in the modern era.[1]
Educated at Merton College, Oxford,[2][3] he was successively curate at Sutton in Ashfield, vicar of St. Peter's Church, Nottingham,[4] then St. Mary's Church, Radcliffe on Trent[5] and canon of Southwell before his appointment to the episcopate.[2][6] He was consecrated a bishop on St James's Day 1944 (25 July), by Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York, at York Minster.[7] He retired to Windermere after 14 years in post and died a decade later on 10 March 1968.
Notes[]
- ^ Bishop Suffragan Of Penrith to resign The Times Tuesday, Dec 30, 1958; pg. 8; Issue 54345; col D
- ^ a b Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900-1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 61.
- ^ “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
- ^ "Parish history". Archived from the original on 2008-05-11. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ "List of incumbents". Archived from the original on 2004-11-19. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ He was also archdeacon of Furness Who was Who (ibid)
- ^ "Consecration in York Minster". Church Times. No. 4253. 28 July 1944. p. 403. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 1 January 2022 – via UK Press Online archives.
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