The Right Reverend

William Harrison
Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway
ChurchScottish Episcopal Church
DioceseGlasgow and Galloway
In office1888-1903
PredecessorWilliam Wilson
SuccessorEan Campbell
Orders
Ordination1861 (deacon), 1862 (priest)
by John Pelham
Consecration29 September 1888
by Hugh Jermyn
Personal details
Born(1837-09-22)22 September 1837
Died11 December 1920(1920-12-11) (aged 83)
Colchester, Essex, England
NationalityEnglish
DenominationAnglican
Spouse
Elizabeth B. Colvin
(m. 1870)
Children6
Alma materMarlborough College

William Thomas Harrison (22 September 1837 11 December 1920) was an Anglican bishop.

Early life and education

Harrison was born on 22 September 1837[1] into an ecclesiastical family. His father was the Reverend Thomas T. Harrison, rector of Thorpe Morieux.[2]

He was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1860, a Master of Arts in 1863 and a Doctor of Divinity in 1889.[3]

Ordained ministry

Harrison was ordained deacon in 1861 and priest in 1862 by the Bishop of Norwich. After a curacy in Great Yarmouth between 1861 and 1864, he became rector of his father's former parish, serving until 1875. In 1875, he became vicar of Christ Church in Luton. Simultaneously, between 1881 and 1883, he served as Rural Dean of Luton. In 1883, he became vicar of St James's Bury St Edmunds, a post he held until 1888. He served as Rural Dean of Thingoe between 1886 and 1888. He was appointed as an honorary canon of Ely Cathedral in 1880.

Bishop

Harrison was elected as the fourth Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway in 1888 and was consecrated on 29 September 1888.[4] He retired as diocesan bishop on 30 September 1903, returned to Thorpe Morieux, and was again a vicar until his retirement in 1912.[5] He also served as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ely between 1903 and 1917.

References

  1. "Bishop W. T. Harrison", The Times, 13 December 1920, p. 16.
  2. Who was Who 1897-2007, London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7.
  3. "Harrison, William Thomas (HRY855WT)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. "Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000" Bertie, D. M: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN 0-567-08746-8
  5. "The Clergy List 1913" London, Kelly’s, 1913


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