Nathaniel Merriman

The Rt Rev'd
Nathaniel James Merriman
D.D.
Bishop of Grahamstown
Church Anglican
Diocese Grahamstown
In office 1871 – 1882
Predecessor Henry Cotterill
Successor Alan Becher Webb
Orders
Ordination 1833
Personal details
Born (1809-04-04)4 April 1809
Died 16 August 1882(1882-08-16) (aged 73)
Previous post Dean of Cape Town

Nathaniel James Merriman (4 April 1809[1] – 15 August 1882[2]) was the third Bishop of Grahamstown[3] from 1871[4] until his death.

He was educated at Winchester College and Brasenose College, Oxford; and ordained in 1833. He was curate then Vicar of Street, Somerset until he emigrated to South Africa. He rose to become Archdeacon of Grahamstown[5] then Dean of Cape Town before being elevated the Episcopate.

Conflict arose between Merriman, who was at this time the Bishop of Grahamstown and Frederick Williams, Dean of Grahamstown regarding the status of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa versus the Church of England and the validity of the appointments of bishops. Dean Williams then excluded Bishop Merriman from his Cathedral. This action resulted in many court cases which Williams won.[6]

Family

His son, John X. Merriman, was the last prime minister of the Cape Colony before the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910. Frederick Merriman, the New Zealand politician was Nathaniel's brother.[7]

He died on 15 August 1882 by being thrown from his carriage "with great violence"[8]

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Anglican Church of Southern Africa titles
Preceded by
Henry Cotterill
Bishop of Grahamstown
1871 – 1882
Succeeded by
Alan Becher Webb
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