Noel Hodges

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Edward Noel Hodges (1849 – 18 May 1928) was an

Anglican bishop.[1]

Edward Noel Hodges was born in 1849 in

Bishop of Travancore and Cochin,[4] and was installed at the pro-cathedral in Kottayam during November that year.[5]

Portrait of Edward Noel Hodges, 1877

Returning to

Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of St Albans
from 1914 to his retirement in 1924.

On 30 June 1877 he married Alice Mary Gordon Shirref (1850-1939) at St. Jude's Church in South Kensington. They had two daughters: Marion Edith (b.1888) and Sybil (b.1889). Hodges died on 18 May 1928 in Bromley, Kent at the age of 79.

Reverse of photo with the name "Edward Noel Hodges, Aug 6th, 1877" handwriiten.

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Hodges". The Times (London, England), Monday, 21 May 1928; pg. 22; Issue 44898
  2. ^ "University Intelligence". The Times (London, England), Friday, 13 June 1873; pg. 7; Issue 27715
  3. ^ "Ordinations Diocese of London". The Standard (London, England), Monday, 22 December 1873; pg. 3; Issue 15413. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II
  4. ^ "Consecration Of Bishops At Lambeth". The Times (London, England), Saturday, 26 April 1890; pg. 10; Issue 32996
  5. ^ "Church of South India "CSI Church"".
  6. ^ Eyre Chatterton
  7. ^ "Ecclesiastical Intelligence". The Times (London, England), Thursday, 11 April 1907; pg. 11; Issue 38304.
  8. ^ Bedford Borough Council
  9. ^ The Clergy List. London, Kelly’s, 1913
Church of England titles
Preceded by
John Martindale Speechly
Bishop of Travancore and Cochin

1890–1904
Succeeded by
Charles Hope Gill
Preceded by Archdeacon of Bedford
1910–1914
Succeeded by
Arthur Henry Parnell