Davis Croghan

Davis George Croghan, D.D. (July 10, 1832 in Ireland – November 21, 1890 in South Africa), the first Archdeacon of Bloemfontein,[1] and Provost of the Cathedral.[2]

Dr. Croghan was a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He arrived in Bloemfontein on 28 February 1867, but left on 6 March 1887, in part because of the relatively harsh winters in the Orange Free State, and became Dean of Grahamstown.[3]

References

  1. ^ Mandy Goedhals (2008). "Nuns, Guns and Nursing: An Anglican Sisterhood and Imperial Wars in South Africa 1879 – 1902" (PDF). Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae. XXXIV (1): 335–357.
  2. ^ Patrick Comerford (2009). "Anglo Catholicism Relevant after 175 years?" (PDF). Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  3. ^ Iain MacFarlaine (2008). "Rev Davis George Croghan". Find A Grave. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
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