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Encyclopedia > Canon Edwin Sidney Savage

Canon Edwin Sidney Savage MA(February 28, 1862October 26, 1947) was an English clergyman.

Canon Savage Aged 77

Savage was educated at New College, Eastbourne, University College London and Oxford UniversityMagdalene College Oxford and was notable for his many achievements, some of which are listed below.


He married Jane McEwan who died during birth of first and only son, Ronald McEwan Hill. Edwin married for second time in 1889, Sibil, daughter of Dean Farrar or Canterbury, by whom he had one son Cuthbert Savage and four daughters (Enid, Audrey, Rosella and Elflida).


Savage was rector of Hexham Abbey 1898_1919, during which he rebuilt much of the Abbey.


As Chief Commissioner for the YMCA in the Mediteranean, he served on 21 Ships during the Great War.


For his services to the Serbian Red Cross and for the relief of the civil population he was awarded the Order of St Sava and the military rank of Major by King Peter of Yugoslavia?? The Holy Orthodox Church confired on him the Order of the Golden Cross the insignature of which, a massive pectoral cross of repousse gold, he habitually wore. He also served on the International Commission to report on the Bulgarian Atrocities.


On the evening of Sunday 26 October 1947 Canon Savage was found dead in a smoke_filled room after raising the alarm for a fire in his sitting room at 18 London Road, Bexhill a town he had been associated with for the previous 20 years. An inquest returned a verdict of accidental death but the real cause was never determined as there was no evidence found of burning.


Other Achievments:

  • He built the Abbey Institute.
  • He held a number of appointments such as: Honorary Chaplain to the Butcher's Company Smithfield (http://www.butchershall.com/livery/index.htm) and the Makers of Playing Cards Company (http://www.wopc.co.uk/cards/worshipful.html)

Writings of Canon Edwin Sidney Savage

  • Savage, Edwin S, " A Record of All Works Connected with Hexham Abbey since January 1899 and now in progress". J Catherall Hexham; 1907





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Edwin Sidney Savage Information (362 words)
Canon Edwin Sidney Savage MA(February 28 1862 — October 26 1947) was an English clergyman.
Savage was rector of Hexham Abbey 1898-1919, during which he rebuilt much of the Abbey.
On the evening of Sunday 26 October 1947 Canon Savage was found dead in a smoke-filled room after raising the alarm for a fire in his sitting room at 18 London Road, Bexhill a town he had been associated with for the previous 20 years.
Savage Family Crest (582 words)
We Are the Savages: Descendants of Ensign Thomas Savage of Jamestown by Jacob Cochran Savage.
In the Savage coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
The Savage Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons.
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