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1269: 458:, was not keen to appoint Geoffrey Fisher in 1944 without seeing an alternative. Haigh lunched with Churchill on 22 December 1944, but on 2 January 1945, Fisher was appointed to Canterbury. Haigh, seems, therefore, to have been the 'runner-up' to Fisher. Fisher had been Bishop of London but would not recommend Haigh as his successor because, although Haigh was 'brilliant', he was too negative and unable to withstand the pressures of the post both physically and mentally. 472: 419:, where his 'plainness of speech won a sympathy and understanding which was remarkable'. Haigh, however, did not escape disease, and a second dose of Seven Day Fever led to his demobilisation. He would have lifelong problems with poor health, caused or worsened by his East Africa experiences. He had performed well enough in East Africa, however, to be twice mentioned in despatches. 487:, who succeeded Fisher as Bishop of London, regarded Haigh as 'a good man and a great prelate'. He reflected on Haigh's sharp mind and quick tongue which could demolish ill-thought through proposals and made Haigh the 'best machine-gunner on the bench' of bishops. Even though plagued by poor health, he was an exceptional bishop. 414:
in 1914 in France. At Dodoma, Haigh found that the main problems were caused not by the Germans but by disease and boredom. To alleviate the boredom, he created a grass hall lit by electricity for recreational purposes. When the Dodoma base closed, he was transferred to Dar-Es-Salaam where he was
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retired, and in 1944 following the sudden death of William Temple. However, Haigh, although he had a 'Fine Presence', was prone to depression, and this counted against him. The Prime Minister,
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Order of Ceremonial at the enthronement of the Right Reverend Mervyn Haigh, DD, Lord Bishop of Winchester, on Wednesday 30 September 1942- Classified at Lambeth Palace Library G119 44.42
450:, the enthronement taking place on 30 September that year. Haigh was, by 1942, highly regarded and was considered for the vacancies of Archbishop of Canterbury in 1942, when 402:, a Temporary Chaplain to the Forces in January, 1917. He was posted to East Africa, having indicated in his interview that he 'leans to a hot climate'. He arrived at 1790: 748: 398:
and embarked on a clerical career that was to last for over 40 years. He served in curacies in East Finchley and Chelsea until he was appointed, during the
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The Times, Wednesday, 24 December 1930; p. 5; Issue 45704; col A The Church in 1930 Seventh Lambeth Conference, Episcopal Changes
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for earlier Bishops of Coventry, of Coventry and Lichfield, and of Lichfield and Coventry, see
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A deep thinker and loyal monarchist, Haigh chaired the Joint Committee which revised the
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instrumental in building and equipping a second institute. He also lectured to troops on
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He was born on 14 September 1887, the son of an Anglican clergyman and was educated at
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well especially during the terrible bombing of the city during
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The Times Monday, 24 September 1962; p. 18; Issue 55504; col C
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but his big breakthrough came with his appointment to be the
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In later life he sat on the college's council, 1948–1961 and
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From 1919 until 1924 he was Chaplain and Lecturer at the
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Following a hugely successful role organising the 1930
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Revd Canon William Edward Haigh & Janet Middleton
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Bishop Haigh An Influential Churchman (Obituaries),
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The Right Reverend
Bishop of Winchester
Winchester
Cyril Garbett
Alwyn Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop of Coventry
the Garter
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Clifton College, Bristol
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St Paul's Cathedral
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Clifton College, Bristol
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