Ernest Lewis-CrosbyErnest Henry Cornwall Lewis-Crosby (ca 1864 – 1961) was a Church of Ireland (Anglican) priest and author.[1] He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin.[2] His first post was as a curate at Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dublin.[3] After this he was head of the Church of Ireland Mission to the Jews then Rector of, successively, Drumcondra and North Strand parish (1904–14), Rathmines (1914–1924) and Stillorgan (1924-38). In 1938 he became Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, a post he held until his death on 18 May 1961.[citation needed] He had three sons and two daughters: Robert Cornwall Lewis-Crosby, Edith Patricia Charity Lewis-Crosby, John Ernest Cornwall Lewis-Crosby (who became Secretary of the National Trust of Northern Ireland), Francis Gabriel Cornwall (who changed his surname upon inheriting his uncle's homestead), and Hilda Florence Harriet Lewis-Crosby.[citation needed] He helped establish the Church of Ireland Divinity Hostel in 1913, by allowing his property on Mountjoy Square to be used by the Hostel rent free for a number of years.
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