George Bland[1] (1806–1880) was a nineteenth-century English clergyman.
[4] Bland's mother was a sister of Edward Maltby, Bishop of Chichester then Durham.
[5] He was educated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge,[6] and ordained in 1831.
[7] He began his ecclesiastical career as Domestic Chaplain to his uncle at Chichester[8] after which he was the incumbent at St Peter, Slinfold.
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