Edward Pugh (bishop)

[2] He was educated at Leeds University[3] and the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield.

[4] Ordained in 1934 he began his career with a curacy at Staveley, Derbyshire.

From here he became Vicar of Norwell, Nottinghamshire[5] and then Harrington, Cumbria along with his appointment as the first Archdeacon of West Cumberland.

[6] Appointment to the episcopate followed in 1970 – he was consecrated at York Minster on Michaelmas day (29 September) 1970[7] – and he retired nine years later.

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