Rawle, Richard
Richard Rawle was born on the 27 February 1812 in Plymouth, England. He was educated at the New Grammar School in Plymouth, and at Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1839 he was ordained as a deacon and as a priest and accepted the living of Cheadle in Staffordshire.
In 1847 Rawle resigned from Cheadle and accepted an invitation to become Principal of Codrington College in Barbados; the College had been founded in 1710 by Christopher Codrington under the auspices of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. He resigned from his post as Principal in 1864 due to ill-health and returned to England, first in convalescence and then, after refusing the offer of an honorary canonry in Ely Cathedral, as acting vicar of Tamworth in Staffordshire (1869-1872). On the 29 June 1872 Rawle was consecrated in Lichfield Cathedral as Bishop of Trinidad.
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