Francis Pigou

He was born in Baden-Baden, Grand Duchy of Baden, [1][2] and educated at Ripon Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin.

He was ordained in 1856[3] and became a Curate at St Andrew, Stoke Talmage, then Chaplain at Marbœuf Chapel, Paris.

[5][6] Pigou found life to be unbearably sleepy in Chichester and castigated it unsparingly complaining that there was so little to do.

[7] While at Chichester he absented himself a great deal and was overjoyed, when after three years, he became Dean of Bristol, a post that offered him more scope for his energy.

[10] Mary died in 1868, and in January of the following year he married Harriet Maude, née Gambier.

Francis Pigou (1888)