Walter Farrar (1865 – 1916 [1]) was an Anglican bishop in the first decades of the 20th century. [2]
Farrar was educated at Queen's College, Guyana, [3] and Keble College, Oxford, and ordained in 1888. [4] [5] He began his ordained ministry at St Mary's East Coast in what was then British Guiana. Later he was the rector of Hawkchurch [6] and then acting warden of the Jamaica Church Theological College before his ordination to the episcopate as Bishop of Antigua. [7] After some time as the Archdeacon of St Francis, Quebec, he returned to the West Indies as Bishop of British Honduras in 1913. [8] In 1915 he became the vicar of Bognor Regis and died the following year. [9]