Ernest Morell Blackie (19 August 1867 – 5 March 1943)[1] was a British Anglican bishop in the 20th century.
Blackie was born in Leamington Spa[2] and educated at Cheltenham Grammar School and the University of London.
He later became the rector of Limpsfield and then St Paul's York Place, Edinburgh before becoming the vicar of St John the Baptist Church, Windsor and an Honorary Chaplain to the King.
In 1935, he was then translated (within the diocese) as Bishop of Grimsby[7][8] (he had taken his new See by the time of the new Grantham's consecration, 18 October 1935)[9] before his final appointment as Dean of Rochester,[10] a position he held from his installation on 15 December 1937[11] until his death in 1943.
Blackie and his wife had five surviving children: This article about a Church of England bishop is a stub.