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'''George Nickells Bishop''' (1852–1939)<ref>[https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-75376.html?s=c44c18e6d9763df23b32d53c920e2f62 British Genealogy]</ref> was an [[Anglican]] priest in the first two decades of the |
'''George Nickells Bishop''' (1852–1939)<ref>[https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-75376.html?s=c44c18e6d9763df23b32d53c920e2f62 British Genealogy]</ref> was an [[Anglican]] priest in the first two decades of the nineteenth century and the first four of the Twentieth.<ref>[[Crockford's Clerical Directory]] 1938 p 112: London, [[Oxford University Press|OUP]], 1938</ref> |
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Bishop was born in [[Newton Abbot]] and later emigrated to Australia. He was [[ordained]] [[deacon]] in 1880, and priest in 1881. After a [[Curate|curacy]] at [[Geelong]] he held [[Vicar|incumbencies]] in [[Melbourne]] and [[Kyneton]], where he was also [[Archdeacon]] from 1915 to 1918. His last post was as Chaplain at [[Melbourne Hospital]]. |
Bishop was born in [[Newton Abbot]] and later emigrated to Australia. He was [[ordained]] [[deacon]] in 1880, and priest in 1881. After a [[Curate|curacy]] at [[Geelong]] he held [[Vicar|incumbencies]] in [[Melbourne]] and [[Kyneton]], where he was also [[Archdeacon]] from 1915 to 1918. His last post was as Chaplain at [[Melbourne Hospital]]. |
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George Nickells Bishop (1852–1939)[1] was an Anglican priest in the first two decades of the nineteenth century and the first four of the Twentieth.[2]
Bishop was born in Newton Abbot and later emigrated to Australia. He was ordained deacon in 1880, and priest in 1881. After a curacy at Geelong he held incumbencies in Melbourne and Kyneton, where he was also Archdeacon from 1915 to 1918. His last post was as Chaplain at Melbourne Hospital.
References
- ^ British Genealogy
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1938 p 112: London, OUP, 1938