Edward Bigge

Edward Thomas Bigge (19 October 1807 – 3 April 1844)[1] was an English cleric, the first appointee to the revived role of Archdeacon of Lindisfarne.[2]

He was the son of Charles William Bigge,[3] educated at University College, Oxford[4] and ordained in 1834.[5] A Fellow of Merton College, Oxford,[6] he was only an Archdeacon for two years.[7]

References

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  2. The Morning Post (London, England), Tuesday, September 20, 1842; Issue 22362
  3. Sir Bernard Burke (1853). Index to Burke's dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. Colburn and Company. p. 420.
  4. "The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review and Eccleiastical Record" Vol 11 p505: LOndon, Rivington, 1832
  5. Ordinations Oxford 'Jackson's Oxford Journal' (Oxford, England), Saturday, May 31, 1834; Issue 4231
  6. 'UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL INTELLIGENCE' The Standard (London, England), Friday, April 19, 1839; Issue 4627
  7. Deaths The Times (London, England), Saturday, Apr 06, 1844; pg. 7; Issue 18577
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Archdeacon of Lindisfarne
18421844
Succeeded by
George Bland


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