(David) Colin Dunlop (31 July 1897[ 1] – 23 February 1968)[ 2] [ 3] was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Son of Scottish East India merchant David Jugurtha Dunlop, of 25, Wickham Road, Beckenham , Kent (now Greater London ), and Laura Frances, née Beddard, Dunlop was educated at Radley [ 4] and New College, Oxford (BA 1921, MA 1924),[ 5] [ 6] and was ordained after wartime service. He enlisted in 1915 as ‘Medically A1’ and served with the 3rd Buffs in France. He was a lieutenant when he relinquished command to attend New College.[ 7] His first post was as a curate at St Mary, Primrose Hill ,[ 8] after which he became Chaplain to George Bell , Bishop of Chichester , and Chaplain at St Peter and St Sigfrid's Church in Stockholm . Appointed Vicar of St Thomas Hove and then Henfield , in 1940 he became Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh before elevation to the episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow (and Archdeacon of Auckland ) five years later.[ 9] In 1949 he became Dean of Lincoln , a post he held until he retired in November 1964.[ 10] Early in 1950, he was also appointed an Assistant Bishop of Lincoln ;[ 11] which post he retained till his 1964 retirement from the Deanery.
In 1955 he was appointed the first chair of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England.
There is a description of him during his time in Jarrow ‘In appearance, he was a striking character, good looking and unusual in the gift of preaching a sermon in the grand manner of a former age’.[ 12]
He published the guide Lincoln Cathedral , 1978.
His granddaughter, Fuchsia Dunlop , is a food writer.[ 13] [ 14]
References
^ Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689–2000 p. 244 (Accessed 21 February 2016)
^ Deaths The Rt Rev D.C. Dunlop The Times Thursday, 7 March 1968; p. 10; Issue 57194; col C)
^ Usher Family of Scotland — David Colin Dunlop (Accessed 21 February 2016)
^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
^ Scottish Episcopal Clergy 1689-2000, ed. David M. Bertie, T. & T. Clark, 2000, p.
^ "Story: Prepared for the St Marys Shortlands Memorial records | Lives of the First World War" .
^ TNA Wo339/39188. Service Record
^ "St Marys Primrose Hill" . St Marys Primrose Hill .
^ Ecclesiastical News Bishop Suffragan Of Jarrow The Times Friday, 11 February 1944; p. 7; Issue 49777; col C
^ "Retirement of Dean of Lincoln" . Church Times . No. 5281. 1 May 1964. p. 24. ISSN 0009-658X . Retrieved 13 February 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
^ "Assistant Bishop of Lincoln (col. D)" . Church Times . No. 4541. 17 February 1950. p. 117. ISSN 0009-658X . Retrieved 13 February 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
^ 'Memories' by CHG Hopkins,D Brown and Son,p42
^ Lewis, Tim (20 August 2023). " 'I eat to understand': Cook and writer Fuchsia Dunlop on her lifelong love of Chinese cuisine" . The Observer .
^ Corpus Christi College Oxford Biographical Register 1880-1974, Corpus Christi College, 1988, p. 647
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