The Ven Thomas Karl Sopwith MA (known as Karl;[ 1] 28 May 1873 – 14 December 1945) was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the first half of the 20th century.[ 2]
He was born on 28 May 1873,[ 3] the eldest son of Arthur Sopwith of Chasetown & his wife Catherine Susan née Shelford. He was a grandson of mining engineer Thomas Sopwith and a nephew of civil engineer William Shelford .[ 4] He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge , graduating BA with a first-class in the Theology tripos in 1895.[ 5] Ordained in 1897,[ 6] after curacies at St Matthew's, Walsall and St Peter's, Cranley Gardens [ 7] he held incumbencies in Shoreham, Kent , Westminster , Aylesford and Ashford, Kent . In 1934 he was appointed Archdeacon of Maidstone ,[ 8] and in 1939 Archdeacon of Canterbury .[ 9] He retired in 1942 and died on 14 December 1945.[ 10]
Notes
^ Life , 1 June 1942 – p. 34, New Primate of England is Enthroned with Pomp
^ London Gazette
^ “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black , 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
^ "Arthur Sopwith" . The Peerage . Retrieved 9 August 2018 .
^ "Sopwith, Thomas Karl (SPWT892TK)" . A Cambridge Alumni Database . University of Cambridge.
^ The Times , Wednesday, Dec 22, 1897; pg. 3; Issue 35393; col C Ordinations Lichfield
^ Genuki
^ The Times , Monday, Nov 12, 1934; pg. 14; Issue 46909; col F New Archdeacon of Maidstone
^ National Archives
^ Deaths The Times Monday, Dec 17, 1945; pg. 1; Issue 50327; col A
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