Noel Hodges
Edward Noel Hodges[1] (1849–1928) was an Anglican bishop.[2]
Hodges was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford [3] and ordained in 1873.[4] He was a Tutor at the Mission College, Islington from 1873 to 1877. After this he was Principal of Noble College, Masulipatam ; and after that of Trinity College, Kandy. In 1890 he became Bishop of Travancore and Cochin.[5] Returning to England in 1904,[6] he was an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Durham from 1904 to 1907;[7] and in the Diocese of Ely from then [8] until 1914. He was Rector of St Cuthbert’s, Bedford [9] from 1907 to 1916; Archdeacon of Bedford from 1910 to [10] 1914; and an Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of St Albans from 1914 to his retirement in 1924.
References
- ↑ NPG details
- ↑ Bishop Hodges The Times (London, England), Monday, 21 May 1928; pg. 22; Issue 44898
- ↑ University IntelligenceThe Times (London, England), Friday, 13 June 1873; pg. 7; Issue 27715
- ↑ Ordinations Diocese of London The Standard (London, England), Monday, 22 December 1873; pg. 3; Issue 15413. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II
- ↑ Consecration Of Bishops At Lambeth The Times (London, England), Saturday, 26 April 1890; pg. 10; Issue 32996
- ↑ Eyre Chatterton
- ↑ "Who was Who" 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
- ↑ Ecclesiastical Intelligence The Times (London, England), Thursday, 11 April 1907; pg. 11; Issue 38304.
- ↑ Bedford Borough Council
- ↑ "The Clergy List" London, Kelly’s, 1913
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Preceded by John Martindale Speechly |
Bishop of Travancore and Cochin 1890–1904 |
Succeeded by Charles Hope Gill |
Preceded by Frederick Bathurst |
Archdeacon of Bedford 1910–1914 |
Succeeded by Arthur Henry Parnell |
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