For the 14th-century politician, see Walter Frere (MP).
The Right Reverend
Walter Frere
CR
Bishop of Truro
Church
Church of England
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Truro
In office
1923–1935
Predecessor
Guy Warman
Successor
Joseph Hunkin
Other post(s)
Superior of the Community of the Resurrection (1902–1913 and 1916–1922)
Orders
Ordination
1889
Consecration
1 November 1923 (1923-11-01)
Personal details
Born
(1863-11-23)23 November 1863
Cambridge, England
Died
2 April 1938(1938-04-02) (aged 74) Mirfield, Yorkshire[1]
Buried
Mirfield, Yorkshire
Nationality
British
Denomination
Anglican
Parents
Philip Howard Frere (father) Emily Gipps (mother)
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
Wells Theological College
Walter Howard FrereCR[2] (23 November 1863 – 2 April 1938) was a co-founder of the Anglican religious order the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield,[3] and Bishop of Truro (1923–1935).[4][5]
^Wilkinson 2011, p. 2.
^Gordon-Taylor & Stebbing 2011.
^Phillips 1947.
^"New Bishop of Truro". The Times. No. 43462. London. 3 October 1923. p. 12.
^"Frere, Rt Rev. Walter Howard". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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marriage, three sons including Walter Howard Frere, and two daughters. The family were left orphans, when Emily Frere died two years after her husband...
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temporised with dissent"; Mandell Creighton called him "infirm of purpose"; WalterFrere said Grindal possessed a "natural incapacity for government"; and W....
Lang, who in July 1915 appointed Dr WalterFrere of the Community of the Resurrection as adviser to the Order. Fr Frere advised that there was already in...
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alongside a 1551 printing of the prayer book.: 120 According to research by WalterFrere published in 1896, a total of six bishops and 110 other clergy were ordained...
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the endowment of that benefice, whose incumbent was a vicar. In 1929, WalterFrere, Bishop of Truro, revived the collegiate foundation with new statutes...
exceeded that of those printed in the Sarum book. A list is given by WalterFrere in the Jour. Theol. Stud., II, 583. Some metrical compositions, bearing...
Anglican religious community for men, is founded by Charles Gore and WalterFrere, initially in Oxford. 11 August – Robert Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury...
Resurrection Church Church of England In office 1922 to 1940 Predecessor WalterFrere Successor Raymond Raynes Orders Ordination 1904 Personal details Born...
1923 Guy Warman Translated to Chelmsford; later to Manchester 1923 1935 WalterFrere CR 1935 1951 Joseph Hunkin 1951 1960 Edmund Morgan Translated from Southampton...
women's education. Her supporters were Charles Gore, Bishop of Oxford; WalterFrere, Bishop of Truro; William Collins, Bishop of Gibraltar; George Congreve...