Edward Shaw (bishop)
Edward Domett Shaw was Bishop of Buckingham from 1914 to 1921 and Assistant Bishop of Oxford until 1935.
Biography
Shaw was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, between 1871 and 1876; Forest School, Walthamstow; and Oriel College, Oxford. As a young man he played first-class cricket, both for his university and Middlesex.In 1887 he was appointed Headmaster of Bishop's Stortford College and was ordained two years later. From 1894 until 1910 he was the vicar of High Wycombe, and in January 1902 he was also appointed Rural Dean of Wycombe. In 1910 he was appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham; in 1913 it was announced that he would be the first Bishop of Buckingham, a post he held until 1921 when his duties were redefined to undertake the roles of Archdeacon of Oxford and Assistant Bishop of Oxford and residentiary canon of Christ Church. He retired in ill-health in September 1936; following his death in 1937 The Times commented in its obituary that