Edward Paget (bishop)
Archbishop of Central Africa and Bishop of Mashonaland; Bishop of Southern Rhodesia; British Anglican colonial bishop in Zimbabwe

Edward Paget (bishop)

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Archbishop of Central Africa and Bishop of Mashonaland; Bishop of Southern Rhodesia; British Anglican colonial bishop in Zimbabwe
A.K.A.
Edward Francis Paget
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
30 June 1886
Death:
21 April 1971
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Biography

Edward Francis Paget was an eminent Anglican bishop in the middle part of the 20th century.
He was born in 1886 into a clerical family — his father was Francis Paget sometime Bishop of Oxford —, educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church, Oxford, and ordained in 1911. His first post was as a curate at St Frideswide's, Poplar after which he emigrated to Southern Africa. Initially Vicar of Benoni he was appointed to the colonial episcopate as the Bishop of Southern Rhodesia in 1925. The diocese was renamed to Mashonaland in 1952; after thirty years as bishop, in 1955, he was additionally elected the inaugural Archbishop of Central Africa. He retired to Gillits in 1957 and died on 21 April 1971. A service of thanksgiving was held on 24 May 1971 at the headquarters of the USPG in London.