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284:, on 15 September. In the following month he was actively at work, and the church society of the Diocese of Montreal was organised. On 20 January 1852 the primary visitation was held, when he won great respect from all parties by his declaration that the church of England in Canada, politically considered, "exists but as one of many religious bodies." Montreal was next mapped out into ecclesiastical boundaries, and each district thus divided was set apart as the conventional parish of the neighbouring church. The bishop cheerfully co-operated with all the societies that were established for benevolent, scientific, and philanthropic purposes, and wrote papers for, and delivered lectures at, mechanics' institutes and working men's clubs. On 21 May 1857 he laid the foundation-stone of his new cathedral, where on 391: 40: 329:(1711–1770). By Mary Drummond he had children including his eldest son, Francis Drummond Fulford (1831–1907), who in 1871 on the death of his childless uncle Col. Baldwin Fulford (1801–1871), inherited Great Fulford and other estates in Devon, and was the great-grandfather of the present head of the family, 341:
He died in the see-house, Montreal, 9 September 1868, and was buried on 12 September, when the universal respect which his moderation had won for him was shown by the bell of the Roman Catholic Church being tolled as the funeral procession passed. His inscribed stone memorial tablet exists on the
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On 9 July 1860 the queen caused letters patent to be issued promoting Fulford to the office of metropolitan of Canada and elevating the see of Montreal to the dignity of a metropolitical see, with the city of Montreal as the seat of that see, and on 10 September in the following year the first
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on 1 February 1821. He was elected a fellow of his college 30 June 1824, but vacated his fellowship 18 October 1830 following his marriage. Fulford proceeded B.A. in 1827, and M.A. 1838, and was created an honorary D.D. 6 July 1850.
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at Lambeth 24–27 Sep 1867, on which occasion the Bishop of Montreal visited England and took part in the proceedings. He, however, seems on this journey to have overtaxed his strength, and never afterwards had good health.
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provincial synod of the united church of England and Ireland in Canada was held at Montreal. It was chiefly on the representation of the synod of Canada that the Archbishop of Canterbury held the
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in 1848 he was chosen editor, and in this way acquired a knowledge of the condition of the colonial church. On 19 July 1850 he was gazetted the first bishop of the new
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, pp. 847–8, pedigree of Fulford of Fulford
196:, near Totnes. The Fulford family is one of the most ancient in Devonshire and in England, and has been resident at Great Fulford since the 12th century. 483: 740: 946: 378:β€˜Sermons, Addresses, and Statistics of the Diocese of Montreal,’ 1865. Fulford's latest publication was β€˜A Pan-Anglican Synod: a Sermon,’ 1867. 800: 625: 366:β€˜An Address delivered in the Chapel of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States,’ 1852. 322: 318: 911: 733: 618: 641: 409: 185: 775: 926: 921: 749: 326: 281: 941: 931: 726: 542: 456: 916: 354:β€˜A Course of Plain Sermons on the Ministry, Doctrine, and Services of the Church of England,’ 2 vols. 1837–40. 951: 181: 566: 592: 515: 404: 273: 145: 60: 31: 547: 330: 173: 39: 244:
as well as a clergyman commanded respect and conciliated goodwill. In 1842 he accepted the rectory of
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of the U.S. Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, and 1,500 copies of his address were printed.
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In 1830 he married Mary Drummond, eldest daughter of Andrew Berkeley Drummond of
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on 25 July. He landed at St. John's on 12 September and was enthroned in
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Fulford's 'Speculum Gregis' for the Parish of Croydon Cambridgeshire'
249: 369:β€˜A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Montreal,’ 1852. 169: 161: 157: 142: 130: 117: 172:, Devonshire, lord of the manor of Dunsford and an officer in the 390: 257: 563: 221: 217: 240:, Wiltshire, in 1832, where he lived for ten years, and as a 225: 375:β€˜Five Occasional Lectures delivered in Montreal,’ 1859. 363:β€˜A Pastoral Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese,’ 1851. 342:
north wall of the chancel of Dunsford Church in Devon.
325:(died 1746)) by his wife Mary Perceval a daughter of 248:, which he held until 1845, when he was nominated by 386: 360:β€˜The Progress of the Reformation in England,’ 1841. 228:, Devonshire, afterwards removing to the curacy of 180:, by his wife Anna Maria Adams, eldest daughter of 888: 640: 270:Colonial Church Chronicle and Missionary Journal 907:19th-century Anglican Church of Canada bishops 546:. Vol. IX (1861–1870) (online ed.). 734: 626: 160:in Devon on 3 June 1803, and was baptised at 748: 520:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage 741: 727: 633: 619: 522:, 107th edition, volume 3 (2003), p. 3,110 323:William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan 38: 291: 312: 141:(3 June 1803 – 9 September 1868) was an 18:19th-century Anglican Bishop of Montreal 263: 889: 535: 722: 614: 446: 442: 440: 438: 436: 434: 947:People educated at Blundell's School 410:List of Anglican Bishops of Montreal 336: 13: 431: 14: 963: 540:. 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Index

Bishop of Montreal

Anglican Church of Canada
Montreal
Ashton Oxenden
Sidmouth
Montreal
Anglican
Bishop of Montreal
Sidmouth
Dunsford
Great Fulford
Dunsford
Inniskillen Dragoons
Devon Militia
William Adams
Totnes
Bowden House
Ashprington
Blundell's School
Exeter College, Oxford
deacon
curate
Holne
Fawley
Duke of Rutland
Trowbridge
justice of the peace
Croydon, Cambridgeshire
Earl Howe

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