Education
He was educated at Hyde Abbey School and Worcester College, Oxford.
He was educated at Hyde Abbey School and Worcester College, Oxford.
He was appointed Rector of Bishopstoke, Hampshire, in 1807. Another son was Keppel Garnier, Commander in the Royal Navy.
Whilst Dean, he was a founding member of the Hampshire Horticultural Society in 1818 (Dean Garnier"s Garden in Winchester"s cathedral close is named after him) and, in the 1860s, an "anti-muckabite" campaigner for a sewerage system for Winchester (with the road to the town"s first sewerage pumping station later being named after him).