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- [S1] MWS, Andries William De Villiers, (University of Witwatersrand).
on of Charles Loftus Doyle. Educated: Trinity College, Dublin (1878); and at the University of Cambridge (non-collegiate student; matriculated 5 May 1898; migrated to Queen's College, Easter 1899; BA, 1901; MA, 1919). Ordained: Deacon, 1879, and Priest, 1880, by the Bishop of Kilmore. Career: Curate of Clongish (1879-1880); and Perpetual Curate of Killow (1880-1881), both in county Longford, Ireland. Chaplain, Bologna (1882), and Florence (1882), both in Italy; Aix-les-Bains, in France (1883); and Genoa, in Italy (1884-1885). Curate of All Saints', Paddington, 1885-1886. Assistant Curate of St. Paul's, Rondebosch (licensed 18 March 1886; served until 1887); Rector (instituted 16 January 1887; served May 1887 to April 1894) of St. John's, Wynberg; and Acting Chaplain to the Forces (1887-1894), all in the diocese of Cape Town. Curate of Gerrard's Cross, 1894-1895. Curate of Kentisbeare, in the diocese of Exeter, 1896-1898. Curate of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, in the diocese of Ely, 1898-1901. Chaplain, Biarritz, 1901-1906. Licence to Preach in the dioceses of London (1907-1919), Southwark (19101919), and Bristol
(1912-1919). Principal, Hatfield House School, 1912-1914. On active service with the British Red Cross Society, 1914-1916. Curate of
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Bacton. Curate of Wembley (1918-1919); and Special Service Clergyman (1920-1925), both in the diocese of London. Rector of Greensted, Essex, 1925-1935. Retired to live in Ruislip. [Bishopscourt Archives, Licences to Clergy, 1848-1963, p. 8; Institution of Clergy, 1857-1987. Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1921-1922, p. 431. JA Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, part II, vol. II (1944), p. 332. K Vos, The Church on the Hill, St. John's Parish, Wynberg (1972), pp. 39-40, 44-45.]
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