Reginald Courtenay (bishop of Jamaica)

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Reginald Courtenay DD (1813–1906)[1] was the Anglican Bishop of Jamaica from 1856 until 1879.[2]

He was educated at Tonbridge School and Hertford College, Oxford[3] and ordained in 1841. He was Rector of Thornton Watlass from 1842 to 1853 when he became Archdeacon of Middlesex (Jamaica), a post he held until his 1856 consecration to the episcopate as coadjutor bishop (called Bishop of Kingston) of Jamaica.[4] He automatically succeeded as diocesan Bishop of Jamaica upon Aubrey Spencer's death, 24 February 1872.

Bibliography[edit]

  • The Future States, their Nature and Evidences (1857)
  • Account of the Church of England
  • Three Pastoral Charges

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Times, Tuesday, Apr 17, 1906; pg. 4; Issue 37996; col E Obituary
  2. ^ History of Theological education in Jamaica
  3. ^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  4. ^ The Diocese of Jamaica & The Cayman Islands Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
Anglican Communion titles
Preceded by Bishop of Jamaica
1872–1879
Succeeded by