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The Reverend Doctor John Cale Miller (11 October 1814 - 11 July 1880) was a Church of England clergyman. Born at Margate, Kent, he was the son of John Miller, a bookseller, and his wife Mary. Educated at Brompton Grammar School, St John's College and Lincoln College, Oxford, he graduated in 1835 and was ordained as a deacon in 1837, taking the post of curate of Bexleyheath. He became a priest in 1838 and in 1839 he became assistant minister of the Park Chapel, Chelsea, a proprietary chapel owned by the banker, Sir John Paul Dean, becoming the incumbent in 1841. In 1846 he moved to Birmingham where he was a rector of the large parish of St Martin's and an honorary canon of Worcester Cathedral.

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  • The Reverend Doctor John Cale Miller (11 October 1814 - 11 July 1880) was a Church of England clergyman. Born at Margate, Kent, he was the son of John Miller, a bookseller, and his wife Mary. Educated at Brompton Grammar School, St John's College and Lincoln College, Oxford, he graduated in 1835 and was ordained as a deacon in 1837, taking the post of curate of Bexleyheath. He became a priest in 1838 and in 1839 he became assistant minister of the Park Chapel, Chelsea, a proprietary chapel owned by the banker, Sir John Paul Dean, becoming the incumbent in 1841. In 1846 he moved to Birmingham where he was a rector of the large parish of St Martin's and an honorary canon of Worcester Cathedral.
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  • The Reverend Doctor John Cale Miller (11 October 1814 - 11 July 1880) was a Church of England clergyman. Born at Margate, Kent, he was the son of John Miller, a bookseller, and his wife Mary. Educated at Brompton Grammar School, St John's College and Lincoln College, Oxford, he graduated in 1835 and was ordained as a deacon in 1837, taking the post of curate of Bexleyheath. He became a priest in 1838 and in 1839 he became assistant minister of the Park Chapel, Chelsea, a proprietary chapel owned by the banker, Sir John Paul Dean, becoming the incumbent in 1841. In 1846 he moved to Birmingham where he was a rector of the large parish of St Martin's and an honorary canon of Worcester Cathedral. He returned to London as Vicar of St Alfege's Greenwich in 1866, and in 1870 became a member of the first London School Board representing Greenwich. He resigned from the board in 1872. Miller remained vicar of Greenwich until his death. He was buried in Shooters Hill cemetery. In 1884 a new hospital was opened in Greenwich and named the Miller Memorial Hospital in his memory. Photographic images here [1].
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