Volume 3, Issue 3, October 1990

Edward Coleridge, cousin of the famous poet, senior master at Eton, and friend of the Tractarian leaders at Oxford, was well placed to exercise a wide influence on the Anglican Church overseas, in which he had a life-long interest.  Although he never visited Australia, his friendship with Bishop Broughton of Sydney enabled him to exercise a profound and formative influence on the Anglican Communion in Australia.

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