John Latimer Fuller
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John Latimer Fuller was an Anglican bishop, the second Bishop of Lebombo
from 1913 until 1920.
John Latimer Fuller was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
, and ordained in 1893. Emigrating to South Africa in 1902 he was in charge of the Rand Native Mission, and then Archdeacon
of the Northern Transvaal, before his elevation to the Episcopate in 1913. Retiring as bishop of Lebombo in 1920, he was Rector
of Christ Church Polokwane
(Pietersburg), then Chaplain
to Khaiso School in Pietersburg before retiring in 1944.
Anglican Diocese of Lebombo
The Anglican Diocese of the Lebombo is a diocese in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. It is one of the two Anglican dioceses of Mozambique...
from 1913 until 1920.
John Latimer Fuller was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay on the site of a Dominican friary...
, and ordained in 1893. Emigrating to South Africa in 1902 he was in charge of the Rand Native Mission, and then Archdeacon
Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in Anglicanism, Syrian Malabar Nasrani, Chaldean Catholic, and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop. In the High Middle Ages it was the most senior diocesan position below a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church...
of the Northern Transvaal, before his elevation to the Episcopate in 1913. Retiring as bishop of Lebombo in 1920, he was Rector
Rector
The word rector has a number of different meanings; it is widely used to refer to an academic, religious or political administrator...
of Christ Church Polokwane
Christ Church Polokwane
Christ Church is a parish in the Anglican Diocese of St Mark the Evangelist, which falls under the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. It is the only Anglican church in Polokwane . The church has a long and diverse history going back over a hundred years.-History:Pietersburg was founded in 1886...
(Pietersburg), then Chaplain
Chaplain
Traditionally, a chaplain is a minister in a specialized setting such as a priest, pastor, rabbi, or imam or lay representative of a religion attached to a secular institution such as a hospital, prison, military unit, police department, university, or private chapel...
to Khaiso School in Pietersburg before retiring in 1944.