Background
Baring was born into the Baring banking family on 11 January 1807, the fourth son of Thomas Baring, 2nd Baronet and Mary née Sealy.
priest Bishop of Durham bishop of Gloucester
Baring was born into the Baring banking family on 11 January 1807, the fourth son of Thomas Baring, 2nd Baronet and Mary née Sealy.
Having been educated privately as a child, he read classics and mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford before ordination. Caroline survived Charles. Ordained a deacon on 6 June 1830 and a priest on 29 May 1831 by Richard Bagot, Bishop of Oxford, Baring began his ecclesiastical career at Street Ebbe"s, Oxford and Kings Worthy before taking the benefice of All Souls", Marylebone in 1847.
He moved to Limpsfield in 1855, but was soon elected Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol.
He became a bishop at a period when Lord Palmerston, influenced by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, was promoting Evangelicals. He translated to the see of Durham in 1861, where as Bishop of Durham he came into conflict with High Church clergy.
– he suspended Francis Grey, rector of Morpeth, as Rural Dean, for wearing a stole of which he disapproved. He resigned due to ill health on 2 February 1879 and died in Wimbledon on 14 September, and was interred at Holy Innocents Church at High Beach, Essex.
6 June 1830–1856: The Reverend Charles Baring
1856-1814 September 1879: The Right Reverend Charles Baring.