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enlargement of territory, but in spite of every endeavour to maintain the peace of Europe we now find ourselves necessarily and inevitably involved in a war which in severity and endurance is likely to surpass the recorded wars of English history’. He praised parents, sisters, lovers and friends for letting family members go off to the War. He sanctioned a prayer for animals suffering in the War, instituted parochial Rolls of Honour of those serving in the forces and had church bells ring at noon each day as a call to private prayer. He lost a son in the War.
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Carr Glyn displayed his total support for British involvement in the First World War three weeks after War was declared. In a sermon in the Cathedral for Christians of all denominations, he said ‘This war has been unsought and undesired by us. We are not fighting for increase of dominion or for
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in England in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. He was the
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Carr Glyn died in St George on 14 November 1928, aged 84.
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Obituary — Bishop Glyn. Work at Kensington and Peterborough
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Memorial to Edward Carr Glyn, Peterborough Cathedral
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on 22 February and he was consecrated a bishop on
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Index

Carr Glyn
barrelled
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Peterborough

Walter Stoneman
Diocese of Peterborough
Mandell Creighton
Theodore Woods
Frederick Temple
St George Hanover Square
Anglican
Alma mater
University College, Oxford
Anglican
bishop
Bishop of Peterborough
St George Hanover Square
George Glyn, 1st Baron Wolverton
Pascoe Grenfell
George Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton
Sidney Glyn
Pascoe Glyn
vice-admiral
Royal Navy
Harrow School
University College, Oxford

curacy
Doncaster

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