Ernest Copleston

Ernest Arthur Copleston (1855 – 24 August 1933[1]) was an Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.[2]

He was born in Barnes, Surrey, the fourth son of Rev. Reginald Edward, vicar of Barnes, fellow of Exeter College, Oxford,[3] and Anne Elizabeth neé Sharpe,[4] educated at St John's College, Oxford [5] and ordained in 1878.[6] His career began with curacies at St Luke's Church, Maidenhead[7] and St. Paul's Church, Kandy.[8] On 18 August 1883 he was appointed the the incumbent at the Holy Emmanuel Church, Moratuwa, together with St Peter’s Church, Koralawella, [9] and then Principal of the Diocesan Training College, Kandy until 1903. On 30 August 1903 he was consecrated as the fifth Bishop of Colombo at St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. A position in which he served for 21 years, until he was replaced by Mark Carpenter-Garnier in 1924.

His older brother Reginald Stephen Copleston was also an Anglican bishop and his nephew Frederick Copleston was a notable Jesuit priest.

References

  1. The Times, Saturday, Aug 26, 1933; pg. 1; Issue 46533; col A Deaths
  2. ”A History of the Church of England in India” Chatterton, E: London, SPCK, 1924
  3. "Ecclesiastical Intelligence", The Times (London), Thursday, 30 January 1902; pg. 6; Issue 36678; col B
  4. thePeerage.com
  5. “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  6. Ordinations OxfordThe Times Tuesday, Sep 24, 1878; pg. 8; Issue 29368; col D
  7. Church web-site
  8. Church description
  9. "The Clergy List" London, Kelly's 1913
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Reginald Stephen Copleston
Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India
1903 1924
Succeeded by
Mark Rodolph Carpenter-Garnier
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