William Gordon (bishop of Leeds)

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Joseph Cowgill
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Born(1831-09-24)24 September 1831
Died(1911-06-07)7 June 1911 (aged 79)
Leeds, England

William Gordon (24 September 1831 – 7 June 1911) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the second Bishop of Leeds.[1]

Life and ministry

William Gordon was born in the village of

priesthood by John Briggs
, Bishop of Beverley, in 1856 at an age of 22.

Gordon then served as an assistant

.

On 16 June 1890, Gordon was appointed to be the 2nd Bishop of Leeds, where he succeeded Robert Cornthwaite[4] who had died in office.

Rt Rev William Gordon, Bishop of Leeds established Killingback Cemetery as a Leeds Catholic Cemetery in 1895.[3]

Death

Gordon served as a bishop for more than 20 years and died on 7 June 1911, aged 79.[5]

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Preceded by Bishop of Leeds
1890–1911
Succeeded by
Joseph Cowgill