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He was educated at Trinity College, Melbourne and ordained in 1886.
After curacies in Kew and North Melbourne [3] he was Headmaster of Caulfield Grammar School. [4] [5]
He was Warden of St Stephen's College, Hong Kong [6] before his appointment as Archdeacon; and Rector of Beer Hackett with Thornford afterwards.
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