Andrew Ewbank Burn
The Very Rev Andrew Ewbank Burn, DD (17 January 1864 – 28 November 1927) was an English clergyman in the Church of England, Dean of Salisbury from 1920 until his death in 1927.[1]
Born in Bareilly on 17 January 1864 and educated at Charterhouse [2] and Trinity College, Cambridge,[3][4] Andrew Burn was ordained into the priesthood in 1888.[5] His first posts were curacies at St Cuthbert, Bensham[6] and St Andrew, Auckland[7] after which he was Rector of Kynnersley, Rural Dean of Edgmond, a Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral[8] and an Honorary Chaplain to the King[9] before his elevation to the Deanery. An eminent theologian, he died on 28 November 1927.
His son in law was later Bishop of Madras.
Works
- Niceta of Remesiana, His Life and Works, 1905
- The Athanasian Creed and its early Commentaries, 1906
- The Crown of Thorns, 1911
- The Council of Nicaea: a memorial for its sixteenth centenary, 1926
References
- ^ Obituary The Very Rev A.E. Burn, Dean Of Salisbury. Scholar And Pastor. The Times Tuesday, Nov 29, 1927; pg. 18; Issue 44751; col B
- ^ “Who was Who”1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X
- ^ Burn, Andrew Ewbank in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
- ^ The Times, Saturday, Feb 02, 1889; pg. 5; Issue 32612; col B University Intelligence. Oxford, Feb. 1
- ^ The Times, Tuesday, May 29, 1888; pg. 6; Issue 32398; col F Ordinations Durham
- ^ Details of church
- ^ Genuki
- ^ The Times, Wednesday, Jun 02, 1909; pg. 6; Issue 38975; col E Ecclesiastical Intelligence
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory1921/22 Oxford, OUP1921
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