Frederick Goldsmith (1853 – 7 July 1932) [1] was the inaugural Bishop of Bunbury from 1904 to 1917. [2]
Born in 1853 and an 1876 graduate of St John's College, Oxford, [3] Goldmith was Private chaplain to Spencer Maryon-Wilson, of Charlton House, then Vicar of Halling, Kent. He was Dean of Perth, Western Australia from 1888 until 1904 [4] when he was appointed to the episcopate. Resigning in 1917 and returning to the UK, he was Rural Dean of Hampstead until his retirement in 1921. Having become a Doctor of Divinity (DD), he died on 7 July 1932. [5] [6]
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Frederick Goldsmith (1853 – 7 July 1932) [1] was the inaugural Bishop of Bunbury from 1904 to 1917. [2]
Born in 1853 and an 1876 graduate of St John's College, Oxford, [3] Goldmith was Private chaplain to Spencer Maryon-Wilson, of Charlton House, then Vicar of Halling, Kent. He was Dean of Perth, Western Australia from 1888 until 1904 [4] when he was appointed to the episcopate. Resigning in 1917 and returning to the UK, he was Rural Dean of Hampstead until his retirement in 1921. Having become a Doctor of Divinity (DD), he died on 7 July 1932. [5] [6]
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