Thomas Scott (Bishop of North China)
      
 Thomas Arnold  Scott was an Anglican missionary bishop.
Scott was born on 9 June 1879,[1] and educated at Leeds Grammar School, Felsted School and Christ's College, Cambridge.[2] He was ordained deacon in 1902 and priest in 1903.  After a curacy at St Paul, Halifax[3] he was SPG missionary in China from 1908 to 1950. In 1913 he became the headmaster of the Church of England school in Peking and then in 1921 Bishop of Shantung.[4] In 1940 he was translated to North China, retiring in 1950. He died on 29 March 1956.[5]
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Anglican Missionary Bishops in  China, 1849–1949  | 
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  |  | Shantung |  | 
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  |  | Fukien |  | 
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  |  | Honan |  | 
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  |  | Kwangsi and Hunan |  | 
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