Bagshawe, Edward Gilpin
BAGSHAWE, EDWARD GILPIN: Roman Catholic
titular archbishop of Seleucia Trachea; b: at
London Jan. 12, 1829. He was educated at London
University College School and at St. Mary’s
College, Oscott, near Birmingham (B.A., London
University, 1848). In 1849 he joined the Congregation
of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, London,
and in 1852 was ordained priest by Cardinal Wiseman. After a priesthood of twenty years he was
consecrated Roman Catholic bishop of Nottingham
by Archbishop Manning (Nov. 12, 1874), but
resigned in 1901. In the following year he was
appointed titular bishop of Hypæpa, and in 1904
was elevated to the titular archdiocese of Seleucia
Trachea. In addition to a number of briefer
pamphlets, he has written Notes on Christian Doctrine
(London, 1896; originally a series of lectures
delivered before the Hammersmith Training College
for Teachers); The Breviary Hymns and Missal
Sequences in English Verse (1900); The Psalms and
420Canticles in English Verse (1903); and Doctrinal Hymns, with the Life of Our Lord in the Mass (1906).