Archibald Ean Campbell (1 June 1856 – 18 April 1921) was an Anglican bishop .[ 1] [ 2]
Early life and education
Campbell born on 1 June 1856 in the Carmyle area of Glasgow , the son of Colonel Walter Campbell of Skipness, cousin of the Duke of Argyll and Anna Henrietta Loring. He was educated at King William's College ,[ 3] Clare College, Cambridge , and the Theological College at Cuddesdon . He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Clare College in 1880, a Master of Arts in 1883, a Doctor of Divinity in 1904 and a Doctor of Civil Law in 1910.[ 4]
Ordained ministry
Campbell was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Oxford, John Mackarness , in 1881, and priest in 1882 by the Bishop of Llandaff, Alfred Ollivant .[ 5] After a curacy in Aberdare between 1881 and 1885,[ 6] he became rector of Castle Rising , where he remained until 1891.[ 7] In 1891, he became vicar of All Souls' Church in Leeds ,[ 8] while between 1901 and 1904 he was provost of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth .[ 9]
Bishop
Campbell was elected as the fifth Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway on 8 December 1903 and was consecrated to the episcopate on 24 February 1904 at St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow .[ 10] He died in office on 18 April 1921.[ 11]
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