Samuel Knight (bishop)Samuel Kirshbaum Knight was a suffragan bishop from 1924 until his death in 1932. Born in 1868 and educated at Trinity College, Dublin he was ordained in 1892.[1] His first post was as a curate at Wardleworth after which he was successively Priest-in-charge at St Paul’s Barking and Vicar of St Mark’s Notting Hill before being appointed a Lecturer at King's College London. In 1919 he moved to the North East to becoming the Rural Dean for the Houghton-le-Spring area, then a Canon Residentiary at Durham Cathedral[2] and finally in 1924 the Bishop of Jarrow. References
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