Herbert Jones

British bishop of warrington
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IntroBritish bishop of warrington
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasPriest
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1870
Death1 January 1958 (aged 88 years)
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Biography

Herbert Gresford Jones (1870–1958) was an Anglican bishop, the third Suffragan Bishop of Warrington. Born on 7 April 1870 and educated at Haileybury and Trinity College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1894. He began his career with a Curacy at St Helen's Parish Church, Sefton before Incumbencies at St Michael's-in-the-Hamlet, Liverpool and St John’s. From there he rose rapidly being successively Rural Dean of Bradford and then Archdeacon of Sheffield. In 1920, he was appointed as the first Suffragan Bishop of Kampala, but he returned to England in 1923 as Vicar of Pershore. From 1927 until 1945, he served as Bishop of Warrington. A firm friend to churches overseas, he retired 18 years later and died on 22 June 1958. His son, Edward Michael Gresford Jones, was also a Bishop.

Works

  • Foreign Missions and the Modern Mind, 1905
  • Uganda in Transformation, 1926

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