File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev William George Tozer, DD (1829– 1899) was a Colonial Bishop in the second half of the Nineteenth Century. He was born in Teignmouth and educated at St John's College, Oxford and ordained in 1854. His first post was a curacy at St Mary Magdalene Munster Square. Later he was Vicar of Burgh-le-Marsh. In 1962 he was appointed leader of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa..

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  • File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev William George Tozer, DD (1829– 1899) was a Colonial Bishop in the second half of the Nineteenth Century. He was born in Teignmouth and educated at St John's College, Oxford and ordained in 1854. His first post was a curacy at St Mary Magdalene Munster Square. Later he was Vicar of Burgh-le-Marsh. In 1962 he was appointed leader of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa.. He was Bishop of Nyasaland for a decade and later held further Episcopal appointments in the West Indies. He died on 23 June 1899
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  • File:Canterbury cathedral. jpg Anglicanism portal The Rt Rev William George Tozer, DD (1829– 1899) was a Colonial Bishop in the second half of the Nineteenth Century. He was born in Teignmouth and educated at St John's College, Oxford and ordained in 1854. His first post was a curacy at St Mary Magdalene Munster Square. Later he was Vicar of Burgh-le-Marsh. In 1962 he was appointed leader of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa..
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  • William George Tozer
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