John Maud (bishop)

John Primatt Maud (13 June 1860 – 21 March 1932) was the second Bishop of Kensington from 1911 until his death 21 years later.

[2] Maud was ordained in 1887 and his first appointment was a curacy at St John the Evangelist, Westminster.

[3] He was Vicar at Chapel Allerton, Leeds from 1890 and at St Mary Redcliffe, 1904–11.

He was consecrated a bishop on the Feast of the Holy Innocents 1911 (28 December), at St Paul's Cathedral, by Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury.

[5] Maud's son John Lord Redcliffe-Maud had a distinguished career.

A foundation stone laid by John Maud in 1912 at St Hilda's parish church, Ashford , Middlesex (now Surrey)
Maud, Bishop of Kensington