Arthur Turner (bishop)

Arthur Beresford Turner (24 August 1862 28 October 1910) was the second Anglican Bishop in Korea from 1905 until his death from blood poisoning five years later.

The Right Reverend

Arthur Turner
ProvinceCanterbury
SeeSeoul
Appointed1905
Installed1905
Term ended1910
PredecessorCharles John Corfe
SuccessorMark Napier Trollope
Orders
Ordination1888
Consecration25 January 1905
RankBishop
Personal details
Born2 December 1862
Died28 October 1910
NationalityEnglish
DenominationAnglican
Alma mater

Born into an ecclesiastical family, he was educated at Marlborough College and Keble College, Oxford. After graduating, he studied for ordination at Ripon College Cuddesdon before curacies at Watlington, Oxfordshire and Downton, Wiltshire. He was ordained priest by John Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford, at Cuddesdon Parish Church on 27 May 1888.

After a further four years as senior curate at Newcastle Cathedral he went to Korea to be part of the USPG missionary team. For the next 14 years he was a devoted servant to the emergent Korean church. He was consecrated a bishop by Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, in Westminster Abbey on the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul (25 January) 1905; and served as missionary "Bishop in Corea" until he died in post. A noted cricketer, he died "whilst still at the height of his powers" from blood poisoning.

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