sport.wikisort.org - AthleteEdward Domett Shaw[1] (5 October 1860 – 5 November 1937) was Bishop of Buckingham from 1914 to 1921 and Assistant Bishop of Oxford until 1935.
Bishop of Buckingham from 1914 to 1921
For other people named Edward Shaw, see Edward Shaw (disambiguation).
Edward Shaw |
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Other post(s) | Assistant Bishop of Oxford |
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Born | Edward Domett Shaw (1860-10-05)5 October 1860 |
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Died | 5 November 1937(1937-11-05) (aged 77) |
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Batting | Right-handed batsman |
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Bowling | Right-handed fast-medium |
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National side | |
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Competition |
First-class |
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Matches |
11 |
Runs scored |
315 |
Batting average |
15.75 |
100s/50s |
-/1 |
Top score |
78* |
Balls bowled |
889 |
Wickets |
19 |
Bowling average |
18.84 |
5 wickets in innings |
1 |
10 wickets in match |
0 |
Best bowling |
5-29 |
Catches/stumpings |
3/- | |
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Biography
Shaw was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, between 1871 and 1876;[2] Forest School, Walthamstow; and Oriel College, Oxford.[3] As a young man he played first-class cricket, both for his university and Middlesex.[4]
In 1887 he was appointed Headmaster of Bishop's Stortford College and was ordained two years later.[5] From 1894 until 1910 he was the vicar of High Wycombe,[6] and in January 1902 he was also appointed Rural Dean of Wycombe.[7] In 1910 he was appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham; in 1913 it was announced that he would be the first Bishop of Buckingham (a bishop suffragan to the Bishop of Oxford),[8] a post he held until 1921 when his duties were redefined to undertake the roles of Archdeacon of Oxford and Assistant Bishop of Oxford (across the whole diocese)[9] and residentiary canon of Christ Church. He retired in ill-health in September 1936;[10] following his death in 1937 The Times commented in its obituary that
although his churchmanship was very definite his kind nature ensured he could always see the good in other people’s natures.[11]
Family
Shaw married, in 1891, Agnes Gilbey, with whom he had ten children. Their son, Edward Alfred, also played first-class cricket and was killed in the First World War, as were two other sons, Bernard and Arthur. His only surviving son, Robert, played first-class cricket and became a Captain in the Royal Navy, serving in the Second World War.
References
- NPG details
- St John's School, Leatherhead, School Register, 1852-1904. Published April 1904, p.38 and p.63
- “Who was Who 1897-1990" London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
- Cricketing career
- Three of whom died in the First World War The Times, 6 November 1937; pg. 17; Issue 47835; col B Bishop E. D. Shaw Former Bishop Of Buckingham
- Malden Richard (ed) (1920). Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn). London: The Field Press. p. 202.
- "Ecclesiastical intelligence". The Times. No. 36661. London. 10 January 1902. p. 5.
- The Times, 29 November 1913; pg. 14; Issue 40382; col C Ecclesiastical Intelligence. The New Bishop Suffragan Of Buckingham
- Role in the upgrading of St Hugh’s College[permanent dead link]
- "Church news". Church Times. No. 3827. 29 May 1936. p. 665. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 27 February 2020 – via UK Press Online archives.
- The Times Obituary (ibid)
Church of England titles |
New title |
Bishop of Buckingham 1914 – 1921 |
Succeeded by Philip Eliot |
Bishops of Buckingham |
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- Edward Shaw
- Philip Eliot
- Robert Hay
- Gordon Savage
- Christopher Pepys
- Simon Burrows (became first area bishop)
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Area bishops |
- Simon Burrows
- Colin Bennetts
- Mike Hill
- Alan Wilson
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Archdeacons of Buckingham |
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- Alfred Parvus
- Gilbert
- Roger de Clinton
- Richard de Urville
- David
- Robert de Burnham
- Stephen de Swafeld
- Roger
- William de Blois
- William
- Matthew Stratton
- Percival de Lavinia
- Richard de St Frideswide
- Boniface of Saluzzo
- George of Saluzzo
- Roger Waltham
- George of Saluzzo
- Annibale di Ceccano
- John Belveys
- John Herring de Ashbourn
- William de Ginewell
- John Evot
- Ralph Selby
- Walter Cook
- Thomas Tuttebury
- William Milton
- Thomas Beckington
- Richard Andrews
- John Bouchier
- Robert Sherborne
- Charles Booth
- John Taylor
- Richard Layton
- John Longland
- Richard Porter
- John Longland
- Erasmus Webb
- Robert Newell
- Giles Thorne
- John Hillersdon
- John Gery
- Nicholas Clagett
- William Carmichael
- John Taylor
- John Gordon
- Pulter Forester
- Luke Heslop
- Justly Hill
- Edward Bickersteth
- Arthur Purey-Cust
- Leslie Randall
- Cecil Bourke
- Edward Shaw
- Philip Eliot
- Robert Hay
- Gordon Savage
- John Pratt
- Derek Eastman
- John Bone
- John Morrison
- David Goldie
- Sheila Watson
- Karen Gorham
- Guy Elsmore
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Archdeacons of Oxford and of Dorchester |
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High Medieval |
- Alfred
- Walter of Oxford
- Robert Foliot
- Walter de Coutances
- John of Coutances
- Walter Map
- John of Tynemouth
- Matthew Stratton
- Adam de Sancto Edmundo
- Roger Weseham
- John de Sancto Egidio
- Richard of Gravesend
- Robert de Mariscis
- Henry of Sandwich
- Richard de Mepham
- John de Maidenstan
- W.
- Nicholas de Hegham
- Simon of Ghent
- Pontius de Salino
- Amadeus of Savoy
- William de Sardene
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Late Medieval |
- Gilbert Segrave
- Gaillard Cardinal de la Motte
- Thomas Southam
- John Southam
- Fulk Birmingham
- John Boteler
- Lionel Woodville
- Oliver King
- Richard Mayew
- Christopher Urswick
- George Heneage
- Nicholas Wilson
- Richard Curwen
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Early modern |
- Walter Wright
- John Kennall
- John Drewry
- William Bridges
- Barten Holyday
- Thomas Lamplugh
- Thomas Barlow
- Timothy Halton
- Humphrey Hody
- Timothy Goodwin
- William Baker
- Robert Cook
- George Rye
- John Potter
- Thomas Randolph
- George Turner
- Phineas Pett
- Charles Clerke
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Late modern |
- Edwin Palmer
- Leslie Randall, Bishop of Reading
- Thomas Archer Houblon
- Edward Shaw, assistant bishop
- Gerald Allen, assistant bishop/Bishop of Dorchester
- Carlyle Witton-Davies
- Frank Weston
- John Morrison
- Julian Hubbard
- Hedley Ringrose (Acting)
- Judy French, assistant archdeacon
- Martin Gorick
- Jonathan Chaffey
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Dorchester |
- Hedley Ringrose (Interim)
- Judy French
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