Lichfield Theological College

Lichfield Theological College[1] was founded in 1857[2] to train Anglican clergy to serve in the Church of England.[3] It was located on the south side of the Cathedral Close in Lichfield, Staffordshire and closed in 1972.

Notable staff

List of Principals

Notable alumni

  • John Barker, Dean of Cloyne in the Church of Ireland
  • French Chang-Him, Bishop of The Seychelles and Archbishop of the Indian Ocean
  • Mervyn Charles-Edwards, Bishop of Worcester
  • Malcolm Clark, Dean of Edinburgh
  • Robert Hodson, Bishop of Shrewsbury
  • Sope Johnson, Provost of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Lagos
  • Hope Patten, Anglo-Catholic priest known for his restoration of the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
  • John Simkin, Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Horace Tonks, Bishop of the Windward Islands
  • Frank Weston, Bishop of Knaresborough
  • Francis William Killer, St. Cyprian's Nottingham, St. Mark's Jersey, St. Ambrose Westbourne - known for his support for returning Mothering Sunday to the Anglican calendar

References

  1. "Photo". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  2. National Archives Archived 2014-07-26 at Archive.today
  3. Patrick Comerford

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