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Charles Henry Ridsdale (also Risdale; 1873–1952) was an eminent
Anglican
bishop in the first half of the twentieth century.
[1]
Educated at
Malvern College and
Trinity College, Oxford he was ordained in 1898.
[2] and began his ecclesiastical career as a
Curate in
Tideswell. After this he was head of the
Trinity College Mission at
Stratford;
Vicar of St Margaret's,
Leytonstone; and then
Archdeacon of Gloucester before a 13-year spell as
Bishop of Colchester (1933–1946).
[3]
[4]
Notes
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^ "Who Was Who" 1897-2007. London: A & C Black. 2007.
ISBN
978-0-19-954087-7.
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^ The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory. London: John Phillips. 1900.
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^ "Ecclesiastical News Suffragan Bishop of Colchester, Plans for Consecration". The Times. No. 46560. London. 27 September 1933. p 15 Col. E.
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^ "Bishop of Colchester to Retire". The Times. No. 50501. London. 12 July 1946. p 6 Col. D.
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