Price, Horace MacCartie Eyre
PRICE, HORACE MACCARTIE EYRE: Church of England bishop; b. at Malvern
(36 m. s.w., of 246
Birmingham), England, Aug. 3, 1863. He received his education at Trinity College,
Cambridge (B.A., 1885; M. A., 1889); was ordained deacon, 1886, and priest, 1888;
entered the service of the Church Missionary Society, in which he remained, except
for a year, till his consecration as bishop of Fuh-Kien, China, in 1906. His appointments
were: missionary and vice-principal of the Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone, 1886–89;
curate of Wingfield, Suffolk, 1889–90; principal of the society's boys' school
at Osaka, Japan, 1890–97; acting secretary for the society at Osaka, 1897–98;
principal of the society's divinity school in the same city, 1900–03, and secretary
for the society, 1899–1904; did missionary work there, till 1906, acting also
as examining chaplain to the bishop of Osaka, 1899-–1906, as archdeacon of Osaka,
1901–06, and as secretary for the society in central Japan, 1904–1906. These posts
he left to take up the duties of his bishopric.