Anglican bishop, born 1885
William Jameson Thompson , CBE (27 October 1885 – 17 November 1975) was a long-serving Anglican bishop [ 1] who spent much of his career in Iran (then Persia).[ 2]
Educated at Monkton Combe School [ 3] and Trinity College, Cambridge , he served in the Great War as an officer in the Royal Engineers . Ordained in 1921,[ 4] he was initially principal of the Stuart Memorial College , Isfahan [ 5] then archdeacon of the area until his elevation to the episcopate as the third Anglican bishop of Iran in 1935. He retired in 1960[ 6] and died 15 years later.
William Thompson's daughter, Margaret, married Hassan Dehqani-Tafti , who succeeded him as Bishop in Iran; their daughter in turn, Guli Francis-Dehqani , became the first bishop of Loughborough and subsequently bishop of Chelmsford .
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Bishops in Persia Bishops in Iran
Ancient
3400–539 BC 550 BC–AD 224 AD 224–651
Medieval and early modern
632–1090 977–1432 1370–1925
Modern
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