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{{Portal|Christianity}}The [[Right Reverend|Rt Rev]] ''' Samuel Morley''' was [[Anglican Bishop of Tinnevelly|Bishop of Tinnevelly]] at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.<ref>[[The Times]], Friday, 21 February 1896; pg. 11; Issue 34819; col E  ''Ecclesiastical Intelligence''</ref>
The [[Right Reverend|Rt Rev]] ''' Samuel Morley''' was [[Anglican Bishop of Tinnevelly|Bishop of Tinnevelly]] at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.<ref>[[The Times]], Friday, 21 February 1896; pg. 11; Issue 34819; col E  ''Ecclesiastical Intelligence''</ref>


He was born in 1841 and educated at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]].<ref name=Venn>{{acad|id=MRLY882S|name=Morley, the Rev. Samuel}}</ref><ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who”]]1897-1990 London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 {{ISBN|0-7136-3457-X}}</ref> After [[Curate|curacies]] at [[Ilkeston]] and [[Sandgate, Kent|Sandgate]],<ref>"The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889</ref> he emigrated to [[India]] as a  [[Church Mission Society|CMS]] [[missionary]], eventually becoming [[Chaplain|Domestic Chaplain]] to the [[Diocese of Madras of the Church of South India|Bishop of Madras]] before his elevation to the [[episcopate]] in 1896.<ref>{{cite book | last=[[Richard Malden|Malden Richard (ed)]] | author-link= | title= Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn) | location= London | publisher= The Field Press| pages=1062| year=1920 | isbn=}}</ref> He retired in 1903 and died twenty years later on 6 November 1923.<ref>''Deaths Rt. Rev. S Morley Church Of South India'' Thursday, 8 November 1923; pg. 1; Issue 43493; col A</ref>
He was born in 1841 and educated at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]].<ref name=Venn>{{acad|id=MRLY882S|name=Morley, the Rev. Samuel}}</ref><ref>[[Who's Who|“Who was Who”]]1897-1990 London, [[A & C Black]], 1991 {{ISBN|0-7136-3457-X}}</ref> After [[Curate|curacies]] at [[Ilkeston]] and [[Sandgate, Kent|Sandgate]],<ref>"The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889</ref> he emigrated to [[India]] as a  [[Church Mission Society|CMS]] [[missionary]], eventually becoming [[Chaplain|Domestic Chaplain]] to the [[Diocese of Madras of the Church of South India|Bishop of Madras]] before his elevation to the [[episcopate]] in 1896.<ref>{{cite book | last=[[Richard Malden|Malden Richard (ed)]] | author-link= | title= Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1920 (51st edn) | location= London | publisher= The Field Press| pages=1062| year=1920 | isbn=}}</ref> He retired in 1903 and died twenty years later on 6 November 1923.<ref>''Deaths Rt. Rev. S Morley Church Of South India'' Thursday, 8 November 1923; pg. 1; Issue 43493; col A</ref>