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| - Charles George Gull (29 June 1851 - 1916) was a schoolmaster and Church of England clergyman. He was educated at Dulwich College and at Magadalen Hall, Oxford (which became Hertford College in 1874), graduating with a BA in 1875 and an MA in 1881. He was ordained a deacon in 1881, and was appointed curate of St Peter's Dulwich. He began his teaching career in 1877 as an assistant master at Dulwich College. In 1882 he took up the post of headmaster of the Grocers Company School, and in 1885 was elected to the London School Board as one of the representatives of Hackney. He served a single three-year term on the board. He was ordained as a priest in 1899 and in 1905 resigned his teaching post to become chaplain of St Paul's Valletta, Malta. He returned to England in 1907, becoming vicar of Hounslow in west London. In 1910 he became vicar of Holy Trinity, Hendford, a parish near Yeovil, Somerset. He died in 1916, aged 66. Mentions here [1] and here [2].
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