Richard Durnford


The Rt Rev Richard Durnford was the Bishop of Chichester from 1870 to 1895.
He was born in Newbury, Berkshire, into an ecclesiastical family. He was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, and ordained in 1831.
Durnford took a position as tutor to Edward Vernon Harbord, for which he was recommended by Stephen Lushington. With a presentation from Edward Harbord, 3rd Baron Suffield, he was then from 1835 Rector of Middleton, Lancashire. He became its Rural Dean.
In 1840 he married Emma, the daughter of his old Eton headmaster, John Keate. In 1867 he became Archdeacon of Manchester and in the following year Canon Residentiary at Manchester Cathedral. In 1870 he was elevated to the Episcopate of Chichester.
He died in Basel.
Durnford House at Brighton College was named after him. The Durnford House at Eton is named after his brother, Francis Edward Durnford, who taught there from 1839–1877.