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Sydney Linton (2 July 1841 – 15 May 1894)〔 〕 was the first Anglican Bishop of Riverina.〔ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE The Morning Post (London, England), Thursday, 24 May 1894; pg. 6; Issue 38050. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.〕 ==Life== The son of the Rev. Henry Linton, Vicar of St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford, he was educated at Wadham College, Oxford,〔The Times, Monday, 19 Dec 1864; pg. 6; Issue 25059; col D ''University Intelligence. Oxford, 17 Dec..''〕 ordained in 1867〔The Times, Tuesday, 19 Mar 1867; pg. 12; Issue 25762; col D ''Ordinations. Glocester And Bristol.''〕 and held incumbencies at Holy Trinity, Oxford,〔Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, 12 February 1876; Issue 6411〕 and St Philip, Norwich (from 1877 until his elevation to the Episcopate). Linton was consecrated on 1 May 1884 at St Paul's Cathedral, London,〔The Times, Friday, 2 May 1884; pg. 4; Issue 31123; col E ''Consecration Of Two Bishops''〕 and on 15 January 1885 he set sail for Australia with his family.〔(Australia Trove )〕 Upon his arrival he travelled through Melbourne, Sydney and Goulburn before travelling west to Hay, the site of the proposed bishopric. Linton was formally installed as the Bishop of Riverina in the old St Paul's Church at Hay by the incumbent, the Reverend James Macarthur, on 18 March 1885. The new St Paul's Church - the pro-cathedral of the new diocese - was completed by the end of 1885.〔''In a Strange Land: A History of the Anglican Diocese of Riverina'' by Laurel Clyde (Hawthorn Press, Melbourne: 1979)〕 Throughout his service, Linton toured extensively around the Riverina diocese's parishes and was instrumental in setting up the first synod for the Church of England in Australia in 1887. Linton made the last of his journeys throughout the diocese during 1894, before suddenly falling ill. He died later in Melbourne. The second diocesan bishop found the diocese in a somewhat ailing financial state. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sydney Linton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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