Frederick Ellis (priest)

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Frederick Eveleigh Ellis was Dean of Nassau from 1952 [1] to 1965.

Ellis was educated at Wycliffe College, Toronto and ordained in 1926. After a curacy in Douglas, Ontario he held incumbencies at Chalk River, Woodside and Halifax.

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References

  1. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1959 p355Oxford, OUP, 1948