William Robert (called Robert until 1925) was born on 20 September 1867,[6] trained for the ministry at Lincoln Theological College and was made deacon on 21 September 1890, by William Maclagan, Bishop of Lichfield, at Lichfield Cathedral[7] and later ordained priest.
[8] Following this he was Organising Secretary of the New Guinea Mission before his elevation to the episcopate.
After this he held incumbencies in Italy, Belgium and England before spending the final part of his life (1926 onwards)[9] at the Community of the Resurrection, where he took the name Rupert.
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