Bond, William Bennett
BOND, WILLIAM BENNETT: Anglican archbishop of Montreal and primate of all Canada;
b. at Truro (8 m. n.n.e. of Falmouth), Cornwall,
England, Sept. 10, 1815; d. at Montreal Oct. 9,
1906. He came to Newfoundland while in early
youth and was educated at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, P. Q., being ordered deacon in 1840 and
ordained priest in the following year. After being
successively a traveling missionary in 1840–42
and a missionary at Lachine, P. Q., in 1842–48,
he was curate of St. George's, Montreal, from 1848
to 1860 and rector of the same church from 1860
to 1878. He was likewise archdeacon of Montreal in
1870–72 and dean in 1872–78. In the latter
year he was consecrated archbishop of Montreal,
and in 1901 was elected metropolitan of Canada,
while in 1904 he became primate of all Canada.
He was also president of the theological college of
the diocese of Montreal.