William James Hughes (1894 – 5 December 1979) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Life and career
Born in 1894, Hughes was educated at the University of Leeds and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. He was ordained Deacon in 1921 and Priest in 1922 after a course of study at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield. After a period as curate at St Matthew's, Leicester he was appointed Priest in charge at St Hilda's, Leicester. From there, he moved to become Vicar of St Benedict, Bordesley after which he was appointed Rector then Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana.
In 1944, Hughes was appointed Bishop of British Honduras. After a very short time in this post, he was translated to Barbados, during which time he set up the Barbados Church Association to prepare for disestablishment. In 1951, he returned to England to be Vicar of St George's Church, Edgbaston, and additionally served as an Assistant Bishop of Birmingham. He was also made an honorary Canon of Birmingham Cathedral in 1952. Two years later, however, he was enthroned as the first Bishop of Matabeleland. During his time in Matabeleland, he became known for his dry comments on the administration of the region – for example, when it was proposed to have a second capital at Bulawayo, he offered this quote from W. S. Gilbert: "Ambassadors cropped up like hay, Prime Ministers and such they grew as asparagus in May and Dukes were three a penny." After four years, he became the Archbishop of Central Africa.
In 1957, he was awarded a Lambeth degree by Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He was a Sub-Prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem from 1958 and in 1961 he was translated for the final time to Trinidad. He retired in 1970 to Canada, where he continued to minister at Holy Trinity, Port Burwell, Ontario. He died whilst visiting friends in Harare on 5 December 1979.
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Anglican Communion titles | ||
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Preceded byCharles Norman Smith | Rector & Sub-Dean of St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown 1930–1937 |
Not replaced |
Preceded byOswald Parry | Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown 1937–1943 |
Succeeded byFrank Thatcher |
Preceded byEdward Dunn | Bishop of British Honduras 1943–1945 |
Succeeded byDouglas Wilson |
Preceded byDavid Bentley | Bishop of Barbados 1945–1951 |
Succeeded byGay Mandeville |
New title | Bishop of Matabeleland 1953–1961 |
Succeeded byKenneth Skelton |
Preceded byEdward Paget | Archbishop of Central Africa 1956–1961 |
Succeeded byOliver Green-Wilkinson |
Preceded byNoel Chamberlain | Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago 1961–1969 |
Succeeded byClive Abdulah |
Rectors and Sub-Deans of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown | |
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Deans of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown | |
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Bishops of British Honduras and of Belize | |
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British Honduras | |
Belize |
Bishops of Barbados and of Barbados and the Windward Islands | |
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* simultaneously Bishop of the Windward Islands, as Bishop of Barbados and the Windward Islands (1877–1927) |
Bishops of Matabeleland | |
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Archbishops of Central Africa | |
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Bishops of Trinidad and Tobago | |
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- 1894 births
- Alumni of the University of Leeds
- Alumni of the College of the Resurrection
- Deans of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown
- Anglican bishops of Belize
- 20th-century Anglican bishops in the Caribbean
- Anglican bishops of Barbados
- Anglican bishops of Matabeleland
- Anglican archbishops of Central Africa
- 20th-century Anglican archbishops
- Holders of a Lambeth degree
- Anglican bishops of Trinidad and Tobago
- Anglican bishops of Ontario
- 1979 deaths
- Sub-Prelates of the Venerable Order of Saint John
- British Honduras in World War II
- 20th-century Anglican bishops in Africa