Edward Maltby | |
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Bishop of Durham | |
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Diocese | Diocese of Durham |
In office | March 1836 (translated)–1856 (retired) |
Predecessor | William Van Mildert |
Successor | Charles Longley |
Other post(s) | a senator, London University (1826–?) Bishop of Chichester (28 September 1831 {conf.}[1]–1836) |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 3 July 1859 Marylebone, Middlesex, England | (aged 89)
Buried | 11 July 1859, Kensal Green Cemetery |
Nationality | British |
Denomination | Anglican |
Residence | 1 Upper Portland Place (at death) |
Parents | George & Mary née Fearman |
Spouse | 1. Mary Harvey, 1794 (m.)–1825 (her d.) 2. Margaret Green, 1826 (m.)–1859 (his d.) |
Children | 4 sons (with Harvey), incl. Fred. W. & Hen. J.[2] |
Education | Norwich Grammar School; Winchester College |
Alma mater | Pembroke College, Cambridge |
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Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England. He became Bishop of Durham, controversial for his liberal politics, for his ecumenism, and for the great personal wealth that he amassed.