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Edward Ash Were : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward Were Edward Ash Were (14 November 1846–8 April 1915〔The Times, Saturday, 10 April 1915; p. 10; Issue 40825; col E "Obituary: The Bishop Of Stafford"〕) was an Anglican Suffragan Bishop in the latter part of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. He was educated at Rugby School〔“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X〕 and New College, Oxford.〔The Times, Friday, 11 February 1870; p. 3; Issue 26671; col E University Intelligence〕 After graduation he was an Assistant Master at Winchester College for ten years before becoming Vicar of North Bradley in Wiltshire. After a spell as Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell he was the long serving Bishop of Derby.〔The Times, Friday, 19 July 1889; p. 4; Issue 32755; col A "New Suffragan Bishop of Derby"〕 In 1909 in a sideways move he was translated to the Diocese of Lichfield to be their Suffragan.〔The Times, Friday, 18 June 1909; p. 7; Issue 38989; col E "Bishop Were translated to Lichfield"〕 His son, who perished in the First World War, was also a distinguished clergyman.〔The Times, Saturday, 18 January 1918; p. 5; Issue 41691; col E “Fallen Officers” (includes Rev Cyril Narramore Were)〕 ==Notes==
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