OBITUARY.
The Right Rev. Robert Bickersteth, D.D., F.R.S., Bishop of Ripon, whjse death we announced yesterday was the fourth son of the Rev. John Bickersteth, M.A., Rector of Sapcote, Leicestershire, and nephew of the late Lord Langdale, born at Acton, Suffolk, Aug. 24, 1816 ; was intended for the medical profession, but preferring the Church, entered Queen’s College, Cambridge, and graduated B.A. in honours in 1841, and M.A. in 1846. He was ordained to the curacy of Sapcote in 1841; was curate at St. Giles’s, Reading, in 1843-4, at the parish church of Clapham in 1845, and became Incumbent of St. John’a Church, Claph-m, towards the close of that year. He was appointed to the rectory of St. Gile’s-in-the-Fields in 1851, though, from the diminution of income which he suffered by the operations of the Metropolitan Burials Act, his promotion considerably curtailed his revenue. He was appointed a Canon Residentiary of Salisbury in 1854, and was promoted to the see of Ripon in 1856. Dr. Bickersteth has written “Bible Landmarks,” published in 1850 ; “ Lent Lectures, Means of Grace,” in 1851; a volume of Sermons in 1866; Charges delivered to the Clergy of the diocese of Ripon in 1858, 1861, 1864, 1867, and 1870; several single Sermons and Leetues on various subjects. The see of Ripon, which is of the annual value of £4,500, comprises a considerable portion of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 109, 18 April 1884, Page 2
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232OBITUARY. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 109, 18 April 1884, Page 2
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