Nathaniel Dawes

Nathaniel Dawes (24 July 1843 – 12 September 1910) was an Anglican bishop in Australia.

[2] Dawes was born in Rye, Sussex, England,[3] and educated at Montpelier College, Brighton,[4] and St Alban Hall, Oxford.

He was then appointed Archdeacon of Brisbane and later its first coadjutor bishop before translation to Rockhampton in 1892.

[7] In 1897 he was involved in the establishment of the Bush Brotherhood, an order of itinerant outback priests.

On 27 May 1908, on medical advice, he reluctantly resigned his see and was succeeded by George Halford.