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William George Tozer (1829–1899) was a colonial bishop in the 19th century. He was born in
Teignmouth Teignmouth ( ) is a seaside town, fishing port and civil parish in the English county of Devon. It is situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign, about 12 miles south of Exeter. The town had a population of 14,749 at th ...
and educated at St John's College, Oxford and
ordained Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized (usually by the denominational hierarchy composed of other clergy) to perform ...
in 1854. His first post was a
curacy A curate () is a person who is invested with the ''care'' or ''cure'' (''cura'') ''of souls'' of a parish. In this sense, "curate" means a parish priest; but in English-speaking countries the term ''curate'' is commonly used to describe clergy w ...
at St Mary Magdalene Munster Square. Later he was
Vicar A vicar (; Latin: '' vicarius'') is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, ''vicar'' is cognate with the English pre ...
of Burgh-le-Marsh. In 1862 he was appointed leader of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa. He was Bishop in
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for a decade and later held further Episcopal appointments in the
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/ref> He died on 23 June 1899.


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1829 births People from Teignmouth Alumni of St John's College, Oxford Anglican missionaries in Malawi 19th-century Anglican bishops in the Caribbean Anglican bishops in Central Africa Anglican bishops of Jamaica Anglican bishops of Belize English Anglican missionaries 1899 deaths {{Christian-clergy-stub