William Webber (bishop)

William Thomas Thornhill Webber (30 January 1837 – 3 August 1903) was the third Anglican Bishop of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia.

He was then Vicar of St John the Evangelist, Holborn, (1864–85)[3] and was a member of the London School Board (1882–85).

He brought clergymen over from Oxford and Cambridge Universities for work in Queensland on five-year tours of duty.

He spent a lot of his time in raising funds, including money for a cathedral in Brisbane but died before work commenced.

Webber visited England again in 1901, and early in 1902 preached by command before Edward VII at Sandringham.