Pollock, Bertram
POLLOCK, BERTRAM: Church of England bishop; b. at Wimbledon (7 m. s. of
St. Paul's, London) Dec. 6, 1863. He received his education at Trinity College,
Cambridge (B.A., 1885; M.A., 1889; B.D., 1902; D.D., 1903); was made deacon in 1890
and priest in 1891; was assistant master at Marlborough College, 1886–93; master
of Wellington College, 1893–1910; and became bishop of Norwich in 1910. He served
also as select preacher at Cambridge in 1895, and at Oxford in 1907–08; examining
chaplain to the bishop of Litchfield, 1900–10; and chaplain in ordinary to the king,
1904–10.