He was appointed to the episcopate in December 1902, based on the recommendation of the Secretary of State for India.[8] Taking up the position early in 1903,[9] he only served for six years, afterwards becoming Warden of St Augustine's Missionary College, Canterbury.[10] From 1928, his last posts were as Rector of Lyminge (until 1935) and Assistant Bishop of Canterbury (until his death).[11][12]
^Obituary Dr. A. M. KnightThe Times Friday, Oct 06, 1939; pg. 10; Issue 48429; col D