James George Tetley (6 July 1843 – 10 March 1924)[1] was an Anglican priest.[2] and author[3]
Tetley was born in Torquay, educated at Magdalen College, Oxford,[4] and ordained in 1868.[5] After curaciesinCaldicot, Badminton and Henley-on-Thames he was VicarofHighnam from 1876 to 1892.[6] He was ProctorinConvocation for the ChapterofBristol and a Canon Residentiaryatits cathedral from then[7] until 1910 when he became Archdeacon of Bristol, a post he held until 1921.
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