Kenneth Warner
Bishop of Edinburgh (1891–1983)
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Kenneth Charles Harman Warner (6 April 1891 – 18 March 1983) was Bishop of Edinburgh from 1947 to 1961.[1]
The Right Reverend Kenneth Warner D.D. | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Edinburgh | |
| Church | Scottish Episcopal Church |
| Diocese | Edinburgh |
| Elected | 1947 |
| In office | 1947–1961 |
| Predecessor | Logie Danson |
| Successor | Kenneth Carey |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 1924 |
| Consecration | 22 January 1947 by John How |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 6 April 1891 |
| Died | 18 March 1983 (aged 91) |
| Nationality | English |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Parents | Charles Edward Warner & Ethel Constantia Catharine Cornfoot |
| Spouse | Constance Margaret Hill (1916–1968) Angela Margaret Prescott-Decie (m. 1970) |
| Alma mater | Trinity College, Oxford |
Biography
Warner was born on 6 April 1891 and educated at Tonbridge School[2] and Trinity College, Oxford. His first career as a solicitor was interrupted by wartime service with the Army Cyclist Corps[3] at the end of which he was awarded the DSO. Ordained after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1924, he began his career with a curacy at St George's Ramsgate. After this he was a chaplain in the Royal Air Force[4] flying on active service in his fifties[5] then Provost of St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.[6] In 1938 he became Archdeacon of Lincoln[7] before his ordination to the episcopate. He died on 18 March 1983.[8]