George Thorneloe

George Thorneloe (4 October 1848 – 3 August 1935) was a Canadian Anglican bishop at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.

[2] Thorneloe was educated at Bishop's College, Lennoxville where he graduated with a First Class in Classics and won the Prince of Wales Medal.

[5] While at St. Peter's Thorneloe was made a canon of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec City.

[7] Thorneloe held is positions as Bishop and Metropolitan until he resigned in 1927 due to ill health.

[10] A limestone baptismal font in the bapitistry of St. Luke's Cathedral memorializes the work of Thorneloe.