Cecil Hook (1 December 1844 – 4 February 1938) was, from 1905 to 1915, the first Bishop of Kingston in the Church of England.
Hook was born on 1 December 1844 into a clerical family. [1] He was educated at Radley School and Christ Church, Oxford. [2] He was ordained in 1868 was a curate at St John's Redland, Bristol. [3] He was then appointed Rector of All Saints' Chichester. [4] He was appointed Rural Dean of Oswestry in 1891 [5] and then Leamington in 1896. He was appointed suffragan in 1904 to assist the Bishop of Southwark. [6]
Cecil Hook (1 December 1844 – 4 February 1938) was, from 1905 to 1915, the first Bishop of Kingston in the Church of England.
Hook was born on 1 December 1844 into a clerical family. [1] He was educated at Radley School and Christ Church, Oxford. [2] He was ordained in 1868 was a curate at St John's Redland, Bristol. [3] He was then appointed Rector of All Saints' Chichester. [4] He was appointed Rural Dean of Oswestry in 1891 [5] and then Leamington in 1896. He was appointed suffragan in 1904 to assist the Bishop of Southwark. [6]