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Thomas Cuthbert Leighton Williams
Archbishop of Birmingham

Thomas Cuthbert Leighton Williams

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Archbishop of Birmingham
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Place of birth
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Place of death
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Age
69 years
Education
Christ's College
Thomas Cuthbert Leighton Williams
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Biography

Thomas Cuthbert Leighton Williams (20 March 1877 – 1 April 1946) was an English clergyman who served in the Roman Catholic Church as the Archbishop of Birmingham from 1929–46.

He was born in Handsworth, Birmingham on 20 March 1877 to James Anthony and Emma Mary (née Leighton) Williams. He was educated at St Wilfrid's College, Cotton and St Mary's College, Oscott. He was ordained to the priesthood on 24 August 1900. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1903 and a Master of Arts degree in 1909.

Pastoral career

Between 1905–09, he was Assistant Master at St Wilfrid's College, Cotton and Assistant Master at St Edmund's College, Ware.

He was appointed the Master of St Edmund's House, Cambridge from 1909-18. During the First World War, he also served in the Royal Army Chaplains' Department (RACD) and was mentioned in despatches. After the war, he was the Principal of St Charles's House, Oxford (1920–22) and Rector of St Wilfrid's College, Cotton (1922–1929).

He was appointed the archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Birmingham by Pope Pius XI on 23 June 1929. His consecration to the Episcopate took place on 25 July 1929, the principal consecrator was Cardinal Francis Alphonsus Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Dudley Charles Cary-Elwes of Northampton, and Bishop John Patrick Barrett of Plymouth. In 1937, Williams also became President of the Catholic Social Guild.

Death

He died in the Old Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham on 1 April 1946, aged 69, and was buried in the crypt of St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham on 5 April 1946.

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