Henry Harper
Primate of New Zealand; Bishop of Christchurch; British-born Anglican colonial bishop

Henry Harper

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Primate of New Zealand; Bishop of Christchurch; British-born Anglican colonial bishop
A.K.A.
Henry John Chitty Harper
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Male
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Birth:
9 January 1804(England, United Kingdom)
Death:
28 December 1893(Christchurch, New Zealand)
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The Queen's College
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Henry John Chitty Harper (c. 1804 – 28 December 1893) was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the 19th century.

Life

Harper was baptised on 9 January 1804, educated at The Queen's College, Oxford and ordained in 1832. He was Chaplain of Eton College until December 1840 then Vicar of St Mary’s, Stratfield Mortimer. In 1856 he was appointed to the episcopate as Bishop of Christchurch. Harper and his family arrived on 23 December 1856 in Lyttelton on the Egmont. In 1868 he was elected and upon receiving in July 1869 notice of Selwyn's resignation, he became Primate of New Zealand; he relinquished both his See and the Primacy in 1890. He died on 28 December 1893 and is buried at Barbadoes Street Cemetery.

Family

On 12 December 1829 at St Maurice, Winchester, Harper married Emily Wooldridge. They had 15 children. His eldest daughter, Emily Weddell Harper married the politician John Acland. Two of his other daughters married Charles Blakiston, son of Matthew Blakiston; and Charles George Tripp. A son, Leonard Harper, became a member of parliament, and Arthur Paul Harper was his grandson. Another son, Charles John Harper, owned various large farms and unsuccessfully stood for election to the House of Representatives in the Ashburton electorate in 1899.