Charles Abraham (bishop of Derby)

Charles Thomas Abraham (1857 – 27 January 1945) was a British Anglican minister who served as the bishop of Derby from 1909 until 1927.

[3] Ordained in 1881, he began his career with a curacy at St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury[4] and was subsequently Vicar of All Saints, Shrewsbury and Christ Church, Lichfield before succeeding Edward Were as the bishop of Derby (suffragan).

[8] Another son, Jasper, was notorious for killing a Kenyan servant by flogging in 1923; the light sentence he received provoked a change in the legal system of Kenya Colony.

[9] After Bishop Abraham retired, a cousin bequeathed Little Moreton Hall in Congleton to him.

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"Charlie" is the small boy. His mother is to the right