George Lanchester King[1] was the second Anglican Bishop of Madagascar[2] from 1899 to 1919.
[4] Ordained in 1884,[5] he began his career with curacies at St Andrew, Tudhoe Grange and Holy Trinity, Gateshead.
[6] He was made deacon on Trinity Sunday 1884 (8 June) at St Andrew's Church, Bishop Auckland[7] and ordained priest the following Trinity Sunday (31 May 1885) at Durham Cathedral — both times by J. B.
[10] On his return to England[11] he was Secretary of the Society for Propagation of the Gospel; then a Canon Residentiary of Rochester Cathedral (1923–1940) and an Assistant Bishop of Rochester (1928–1939).
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