William Montgomery Brown


William Montgomery Brown
Bishop of Arkansas
ChurchOld Catholic Church
(prev. Episcopal Church)
DioceseArkansas
In office1899–1912
PredecessorHenry Niles Pierce
SuccessorJames Ridout Winchester
Previous post(s)Coadjutor Bishop of Arkansas (1898-1899)
Orders
OrdinationMay 22, 1884
by Gregory T. Bedell
ConsecrationJune 24, 1898 / June 24, 1925
by William Edward McLaren / William H. F. Brothers
Personal details
Born(1855-09-04)September 4, 1855
DiedOctober 31, 1937(1937-10-31) (aged 82)
Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
BuriedFairview Cemetery, Galion, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
ParentsJoseph Morrison Brown & Lucina Elzina Cary
Spouse
Ella Bradford
(m. 1885)

William Montgomery Brown (September 4, 1855 – October 31, 1937), sometimes called "Bad Bishop" Brown, was an Episcopal clergyman and author. Brown, of Galion, Ohio, was consecrated a bishop of the Episcopal Church, but is best remembered as the first Episcopal bishop to be tried for heresy since the Reformation, and the first of any creed in America to be deposed for heretical teachings. He later became a bishop in the Old Catholic Church.