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Russell Barry

Frank Russell Barry (called Russell) was an Anglican bishop and author who served as Bishop of Southwell for over 20 years in the middle of the 20th century.[1][2][3]

Born on 28 January 1890 he was educated at Bradfield and Oriel College, Oxford and ordained in 1914.[4] During the Great War he had two interviews for a commission as a Temporary Chaplain to the Forces. He was unsuccessful at his first interview in October, 1914, but was appointed in November, 1915.[5] As TCF he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and Mentioned in Despatches. The citation for his DSO referred to his actions near Mouquet Farm during the Battle of the Somme. 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He tended and dressed the wounded under very heavy fire with the greatest courage and determination. He set a splendid example throughout the operation'.[6] Although only 28 when the War ended, Barry had been promoted from 4th Class to 2nd Class within the Chaplaincy and, in 1919, became Principal of the Ordination Test School at Knutsford. In 4 years, about 700 men would be trained for ordination, and they would serve as clergymen into the 1970s.[7] In 1923, Barry was appointed Archdeacon of Egypt, but soon returned to England to become, successively, Professor of New Testament Interpretation at King's College London, Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford, Vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, Canon of Westminster Abbey and Rector of St John's, Smith Square before his elevation to the episcopate.[8] He was honoured by the universities of St Andrews and Nottingham and by Lambeth as a Doctor of Divinity. There is a memorial plaque to Barry in Southwell Cathedral.

References

  1. ^ Telegraph Obituary – John Bowden
  2. ^ Amongst others he wrote "One Clear Call", 1922; ”The Relevance of Christianity", 1931; "The Relevance of the Church", 1935; "Faith in Dark Ages", 1940; “Mervyn Haigh”, 1964;and “ Period of My Life" 1974 British Library Catalogue accessed 15:20 May 31st 2008
  3. ^ The Times, Monday, 8 December 1941; p. 6; Issue 49103; col D Ecclesiastical News Bishop of Southwell Nominated
  4. ^ Who was Who 1987-1990: London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X)
  5. ^ Index Card, Museum of Army Chaplaincy
  6. ^ London Gazette, 24 November 1916
  7. ^ 'Period of My Life' by FR Barry, Hodder and Stoughton, 1960
  8. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76. London: Oxford University Press, 1976. ISBN 0-19-200008-X

External links

Church of England titles
Preceded by Bishop of Southwell
1941–1964
Succeeded by


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