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Arthur Doubleday
Arthur
Doubleday
was a South African-born
prelate
who served in the
Roman Catholic Church
as the second
Bishop of Brentwood
from
1920
to 1951.
Born in
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
on
16
October 1865
, he was
ordained
a
priest
for the
Diocese of Southwark
on
22 December
1888
. He was appointed the
Bishop
of the
Diocese of Brentwood
by the
Holy See
on 7
May 1920
. His
consecration
to the
Episcopate
took place on
23 June
1920, the
principal consecrator
was
Cardinal Francis Bourne
,
Archbishop of Westminster
, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop
Peter Amigo
of
Southwark
and Bishop
William Cotter
of Portsmouth.
Bishop Doubleday
died in office
on
23 January
1951, aged 85.