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William Champion Streatfeild


William Champion Streatfeild (1 September 1865 – 15 February 1929) was the Anglican Bishop of Lewes for a brief period in the second quarter of the 20th century. He was a descendant of the historic Streatfeild family, the father of the novelist Noel Streatfeild, and appears as the beloved but over-saintly father of the heroine, Victoria, in her autobiographical novel A Vicarage Family.

William was the eldest son of the Rev. William Champion Streatfeild (1839–1912) and Selina Frances Diana Leveson-Gower (1840–1916), and was educated at Marlborough and Pembroke College, Cambridge before being ordained in 1890. His ministry began with a curacy at Sittingbourne under his father-in-law, Henry Venn, after which he was Curate to his own father in Frant, Sussex. He then began a long period as Incumbent at several Sussex parishes: Amberley (with Houghton), St Leonards-on-Sea from 1902, and Eastbourne (where he was also Rural Dean). He was elevated to the Episcopate in December 1928 but only served as bishop for two months until his death.

A small brass memorial to him lies in the north aisle of Chichester Cathedral.

William's father, Rev. William Champion Streatfeild, was the sometime Vicar of Howick, Ryton-on-Tyne, Kings Worthy and Frant.


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