Charles de Salis

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Charles Fane de Salis (1860–1942) was Bishop of Taunton from 1911 to 1930.

Charles de Salis
Bishop of Taunton
De Salis as a young man, circa 1890
DioceseDiocese of Bath and Wells
In office1911–1930
PredecessorWilliam Finch (16th century)
SuccessorGeorge Hollis
Other post(s)Archdeacon of Taunton (1911–1938)
Assistant Bishop of Bath and Wells (1931–1942)
Orders
Ordination1833 (deacon); 1884 (priest)
Consecration25 July 1911
Personal details
Born(1860-03-19)19 March 1860
Fringford, Oxfordshire, UK
Died24 January 1942(1942-01-24) (aged 81)
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglican
ParentsHenry de Salis & Minnie Henley
SpouseLady Mary Parker
Children2 daughters, 1 son
Alma materExeter College, Oxford

Early life

Lady Mary de Salis.
Memorial in Wells Cathedral

Born in Fringford, Oxfordshire, on 18 or 19 March 1860 into an occasionally clerical family, he was educated at Eton[1] and Exeter College, Oxford (MA, DD).[citation needed]

Ministry

Made deacon in 1883 and ordained priest in 1884,[2] he was Curate at St. Michael's, Coventry (until 1888), Vicar of Milverton (1888–1896), then East Brent[3] (1896–99, succeeding his uncle George Denision) and then Rector of Weston-super-Mare.[4] In 1911, he became Archdeacon of Taunton (by his collation on 18 May)[5] and Bishop suffragan of Taunton[6] immediately before his consecration as a bishop on St James's Day (25 July), by Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral.[7] He additionally became a canon residentiary of Wells Cathedral in 1915, resigned his see and canonry in 1930, and became an assistant bishop of Bath and Wells in 1931. He retired as archdeacon in 1938.[1]

He died on 24 January 1942 and is commemorated in a memorial on the west wall of Wells Cathedral.[8]

Marriage and family

De Salis married his third cousin, on 21 July 1896, Lady Mary Alice (28 June 1863 – 11 January 1930, daughter of Thomas Parker, 6th Earl of Macclesfield). They had two daughters and a son.[9]

References

Church of England titles
Vacant
Title last held by
William Finch
Bishop of Taunton
1911–1930
Succeeded by