Edward Mowll

Edward Worsfold Mowll (1881–1964) was an Anglican bishop, the fourth Bishop of Middleton.[1]

Educated at The King’s School, Canterbury and Jesus College, Cambridge,[2] he was ordained in 1905 and after a curacy at Leyton became secretary of the Church Pastoral-Aid Society. Incumbencies at Benwell, Southport and Oxford followed,[3] before he became Provost of Bradford Cathedral in 1933. Elevation to the Episcopate followed ten years later and he stayed in this, his final post, until retirement in 1951. A “kind and fatherly man”,[4] he died in 1964.

Notes

  1. The Times, Monday, Aug 02, 1943; pg. 6; Issue 49613; col C E New Bishop Suffragan Of Middleton
  2. "Mowll, Edward Worsfold (MWL900EW)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. “Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
  4. The Times, Monday, Jun 15, 1964; pg. 14; Issue 56038; col A Rt. Rev. E. W. Mowll Former Bishop Of Middleton
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Cecil Wilson
Provost of Bradford
1933–1943
Succeeded by
John Tiarks
Preceded by
Arthur Alston
Bishop of Middleton
1943 1952
Succeeded by
Frank Woods


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