The Rt Rev Michael Bolton Furse[1], KCMG, DD was an eminent Anglican Bishop[2] in the first half of the 20th century[3].
Born in 1870[4] and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Oxford, he was ordained in 1897[5]. He was Fellow and Dean of his old college then Archdeacon of Johannesburg. In 1904 the Baker house, Bishopskop was built for him. In 1909 he was elevated to the Episcopate as Bishop of Pretoria[6], a post he held for 11 years. The Jane Furse Memorial Hospital was built in memory of his daughter, Jane, who died of scarlet fever in 1918. In 1920 he was translated to St Albans, retiring in 1944[7]. He died on 18 June 1955[8].
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Preceded by William Marlborough Carter |
Bishop of Pretoria 1909–1920 |
Succeeded by Neville Stuart Talbot |
Preceded by Edgar Jacob |
Bishop of St Albans 1920–1944 |
Succeeded by Philip Henry Loyd |
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