Edmund Stonor
Most Rev. Edmund Stonor was a prominent British Roman Catholic archbishop.
Born into the recusancy on 2 April 1831 at Stonor, England, the ancestral home of the Stonor family, he was the son of Thomas Stonor, 3rd Lord Camoys and Frances. Rev. Edmund Stonor held the office of Canon of St John Lateran, and later, as Archbishop of Trapezus.
Career
On 13 April 1856, aged 25, he was ordained a priest. On11 February 1889, aged 57, he was appointed as Titular Archbishop of Trapezus and ordained later that month. His consecration was attended by Lord William Beauchamp Nevill and his new wife Mabel Murietta, along with "most of the English visitors and residents in Rome". He was one of the episcopal consecrators of William Henry O'Connell, the future Cardinal Archbishop of Boston.
He was the "energetic, devoted chief chaplain" of the English-speaking Papal Zouaves.