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Hugh Gough (bishop)

Hugh Rowlands Gough, CMG, OBE, TD[1] (19 September 1905 – 13 November 1997) was an Anglican bishop.


Hugh Gough

Archbishop of Sydney
ChurchChurch of England in Australia
ProvinceNew South Wales
DioceseSydney
In office1959–1966
PredecessorHoward Mowll
SuccessorMarcus Loane
Other post(s)
Orders
Ordination1928 (as deacon)
1929 (as priest)
Consecration1948
Personal details
Born
Hugh Rowlands Gough

(1905-09-19)19 September 1905
Died13 November 1997(1997-11-13) (aged 92)
DenominationAnglican
Parents
  • Charles Massey Gough
  • Lizzie, née Middleton
Spouse
Hon. Madeline Elizabeth Kinnaird
(m. 1929)
Children1
Previous post(s)
EducationWeymouth College
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Coat of arms

Early life edit

Gough was born in Thandiani, Punjab, British India, into a clerical family, the son of the Rev. Charles Massey Gough and his wife, Lizzie Middleton.[2][3] He was educated at Weymouth College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[4]

Clerical career edit

He trained for ordination at the London College of Divinity and was made deacon in 1928 and ordained a priest in 1929.[5] His first position was as a curate at St Mary's Islington (1928-1931).

He was then successively perpetual curate of St Paul's Walcot, Bath (1931-1934), vicar of St James' Carlisle (1934-1939),[6] Vicar of St Matthew's, Bayswater (1939-1946)[7] as well as a chaplain in the British Armed Forces during World War II and (before his consecration to the episcopate) the vicar of St Mary's, Islington (1946-1948) and Rural Dean of Islington (1946-1948) and a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, London, in 1948.[8]

He was the Bishop of Barking[9] from 1948 to 1959 and Archdeacon of West Ham for most of that time before he was translated to be the Archbishop of Sydney, during which time he also served as Primate of the Church of England in Australia.[10]

In 1961 he courted controversy by attacking atheist philosophers at Sydney University such as John Anderson for corrupting the youth.[11]

His departure from Australia followed a complaint and allegations of having had an improper relationship with a married woman, after which the Rector of St Mark's Church, Darling Point was instructed to seek his immediate resignation.[12]

On his return to England he was Rector of St Peter's Church, Freshford (1967-1972) after which he retired.[13]

Personal life edit

In 1929 he married the Hon. Madeline Elizabeth, daughter of the 12th Lord Kinnaird and his wife Frances Clifton of Lytham Hall. They had a daughter Lucy Gough born in 1931.[14] She married first Mervyn Temple Richards and secondly John Vivian, 4th Baron Swansea.

References edit

  1. ^ NPG details
  2. ^ 1911 England Census
  3. ^ India, Select Births and Baptisms, 1786–1947
  4. ^ Who's Who 1970 London, A & C Black, 1971 ISBN 0-7136-1140-5
  5. ^ "Crockford's Clerical Directory: The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough". Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  6. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76. London: Oxford University Press, 1976. ISBN 0-19-200008-X
  7. ^ "Crockford's Clerical Directory: The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough". Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  8. ^ Loane, M. L. (29 November 1997). "Obituary: The Right Rev Hugh Gough". The Independent. London. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  9. ^ "New Bishop Suffragan Of Barking". The Times, 26 August 1948, p. 6.
  10. ^ "Australia Primate Resigns". The Times, 25 May 1966, p. 10.
  11. ^ J. Franklin, Corrupting the Youth: A history of philosophy in Australia (Macleay Press, 2003), ch.5.
  12. ^ M. Cameron, Phenomenal Sydney: Anglicans in a Time of Change, 1945-2013 (Wipf and Stock, 2016), p. 105-106, ISBN 978-1-4982-8931-3
  13. ^ "Crockford's Clerical Directory: The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough". Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  14. ^ Burkes Peerage 105th Ed 1970 "Kinnaird"

hugh, gough, bishop, hugh, rowlands, gough, september, 1905, november, 1997, anglican, bishop, most, reverendhugh, goughcmg, tdarchbishop, sydneychurchchurch, england, australiaprovincenew, south, walesdiocesesydneyin, office1959, 1966predecessorhoward, mowlls. Hugh Rowlands Gough CMG OBE TD 1 19 September 1905 13 November 1997 was an Anglican bishop The Most ReverendHugh GoughCMG OBE TDArchbishop of SydneyChurchChurch of England in AustraliaProvinceNew South WalesDioceseSydneyIn office1959 1966PredecessorHoward MowllSuccessorMarcus LoaneOther post s Metropolitan of New South Wales ex officio Primate of Australia 1959 1966 OrdersOrdination1928 as deacon 1929 as priest Consecration1948Personal detailsBornHugh Rowlands Gough 1905 09 19 19 September 1905Thandiani Punjab British India now Pakistan Died13 November 1997 1997 11 13 aged 92 DenominationAnglicanParentsCharles Massey GoughLizzie nee MiddletonSpouseHon Madeline Elizabeth Kinnaird m 1929 wbr Children1Previous post s Bishop of Barking 1948 1959 Archdeacon of West Ham 1948 1958 EducationWeymouth CollegeAlma materTrinity College CambridgeCoat of arms Contents 1 Early life 2 Clerical career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editGough was born in Thandiani Punjab British India into a clerical family the son of the Rev Charles Massey Gough and his wife Lizzie Middleton 2 3 He was educated at Weymouth College and Trinity College Cambridge 4 Clerical career editHe trained for ordination at the London College of Divinity and was made deacon in 1928 and ordained a priest in 1929 5 His first position was as a curate at St Mary s Islington 1928 1931 He was then successively perpetual curate of St Paul s Walcot Bath 1931 1934 vicar of St James Carlisle 1934 1939 6 Vicar of St Matthew s Bayswater 1939 1946 7 as well as a chaplain in the British Armed Forces during World War II and before his consecration to the episcopate the vicar of St Mary s Islington 1946 1948 and Rural Dean of Islington 1946 1948 and a prebendary of St Paul s Cathedral London in 1948 8 He was the Bishop of Barking 9 from 1948 to 1959 and Archdeacon of West Ham for most of that time before he was translated to be the Archbishop of Sydney during which time he also served as Primate of the Church of England in Australia 10 In 1961 he courted controversy by attacking atheist philosophers at Sydney University such as John Anderson for corrupting the youth 11 His departure from Australia followed a complaint and allegations of having had an improper relationship with a married woman after which the Rector of St Mark s Church Darling Point was instructed to seek his immediate resignation 12 On his return to England he was Rector of St Peter s Church Freshford 1967 1972 after which he retired 13 Personal life editIn 1929 he married the Hon Madeline Elizabeth daughter of the 12th Lord Kinnaird and his wife Frances Clifton of Lytham Hall They had a daughter Lucy Gough born in 1931 14 She married first Mervyn Temple Richards and secondly John Vivian 4th Baron Swansea References edit NPG details 1911 England Census India Select Births and Baptisms 1786 1947 Who s Who 1970 London A amp C Black 1971 ISBN 0 7136 1140 5 Crockford s Clerical Directory The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough Retrieved 30 May 2022 Crockford s Clerical Directory 1975 76 London Oxford University Press 1976 ISBN 0 19 200008 X Crockford s Clerical Directory The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough Retrieved 30 May 2022 Loane M L 29 November 1997 Obituary The Right Rev Hugh Gough The Independent London Retrieved 6 April 2015 New Bishop Suffragan Of Barking The Times 26 August 1948 p 6 Australia Primate Resigns The Times 25 May 1966 p 10 J Franklin Corrupting the Youth A history of philosophy in Australia Macleay Press 2003 ch 5 M Cameron Phenomenal Sydney Anglicans in a Time of Change 1945 2013 Wipf and Stock 2016 p 105 106 ISBN 978 1 4982 8931 3 Crockford s Clerical Directory The Rt Revd Hugh Rowlands Gough Retrieved 30 May 2022 Burkes Peerage 105th Ed 1970 Kinnaird Church of England titlesPreceded byJames Theodore Inskip Bishop of Barking1948 1959 Succeeded byWilliam Frank Percival ChadwickAnglican Communion titlesPreceded byHoward West Kilvinton Mowll Archbishop of Sydney1959 1966 Succeeded byMarcus Lawrence LoanePrimate of Australia1959 1966 Succeeded byPhilip Nigel Warrington Strong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh Gough bishop amp oldid 1190098750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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