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Sedgwick, William Walmsley.
Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Dec. 7, 1878. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Abraham (and Ellen).
B. 1858, at Freemantle, Hants.
School, St Martin's, York.
Matric. Lent, 1879; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1914; D.D. 1918.
Ord. deacon (Dover) 1882; priest (Canterbury) 1883; C. of Wateringbury, Kent, 1882-4. Chaplain, R.N., 1884-6; with the Suakim expedition, 1884-5; Chaplain, H.M.S. Thunderer (Mediterranean fleet, 1885-6). V. of Hockley Heath, Warws., 1886-9. V. of Vryburg, British Bechuanaland, 1889-93.
V. of St Andrew's, Bedford, dio. of Grahamstown, 1893-6. C. of Evershot, Dorset, 1897-8. Chaplain to the Earl of Home, 1897-1900.
V. of Waikari, New Zealand, 1901-3. V. of Akaroa, 1903-4. V. of St Luke's, Christchurch, 1904-14; Hon.
Canon of Christchurch, 1911-14; Chaplain to the Bp. of Christchurch, 1914.
Bishop of Waipu, 1914-29.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, New Zealand Chaplains' Dept.). V. of Detling, Kent, 1931-2. Lic. to off., dio. of Grahamstown, 1938-48.
Married, 1887, –, 3rd dau. of Demetrius Condi, of Corfu.
Died in Feb. or Mar. 1948, in New Zealand.
Brother of Joseph H. (1870).
(Peile, II. 665; Crockford; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who; Church Times, Mar. 12, 1948.)
William Walmsley SEDGWICK
Approx. lifespan: 1858–1956
pens. Christ's College adm1878:12:07
2nd s. of Rev. Abraham SEDGWICK (and Ellen)
b. Freemantle, Hampshire 1858
Sch: St Martin's School York, [ Yorkshire ]
Matric 1879:01LT:
BA 1882
MA 1914
DD 1918
Ord. deacon Dover 1882
Ord. priest Canterbury 1883
C.: Wateringbury, Kent 1882-84
Chapl.: R.N. 1884-86
with the Suakim expedition [ Sudan ] 1884-85
Chapl.: H.M.S. Thunderer ( Mediterranean fleet(1885-6)
V.: Hockley Heath, Warwickshire 1886-89
V.: Vryburg, British: Bechuanaland [ South Africa ] 1889-93
V.: St Andrew's, Bedford, Diocese of Grahamstown, [ South Africa ] 1893-96
C.: Evershot, Dorset 1897-98
Chapl.: to the Earl of Home 1897-1900
V.: Waikari, New Zealand 1901-03
V.: Akaroa, [ New Zealand ] 1903-04
V.: St Luke's, Christchurch, [ New Zealand ] 1904-14
Hon. Canon of: Christchurch, [ New Zealand ] 1911-14
Chapl.: to the Bp. of Christchurch 1914
Bishop of: Waipu, [ New Zealand ] 1914-29
served in the Great War: 1914-19
(Chapl., New Zealand Chaplains' Department )
V.: Detling, Kent 1931-32
Lic. to off.: Diocese of Grahamstown, [ South Africa ] 1938-48
m. 1887 –, 3rd dau. of Demetrius CONDI of Corfu, [ Greece ]
d. 1948:02: or 1948:03: in New Zealand
brother of Joseph H. SEDGWICK (1870)
( Peile, II. 665; Crockford ; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who; Church Times 1948:03:12)

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