BC minister, born near Penzance. He attended a WM day school, but entered the BC ministry in 1867. On his retirement in 1897 he became Principal of Stafford College, London until 1911. A cultured and eloquent man, he had a concern for social welfare and was an opponent of high-church Anglicanism. He died in London on 22 December 1912.
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