Daniel Collyer (25 August 1848 – 25 July 1924) was an English Anglican priest Archdeacon of Malta from 1903 until 1905. [1]
Collyer was born in 1848 in Little Shelford, Cambridge. [2] He was educated at Rugby School and Clare College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1871. [3]
After a curacy in Falkenham [4] he was Vicar of Castle Acre [5] then West Newton. [6] He was Chaplain at Hyeres from 1890 to 1893; and then at Cannes [7] until his appointment as Archdeacon. After his return from the Mediterranean he was the Incumbent at Wymondham [8] then Bobbington. [9]
He died in d Dedham, Essex in 1924. [10]
Daniel Collyer (25 August 1848 – 25 July 1924) was an English Anglican priest Archdeacon of Malta from 1903 until 1905. [1]
Collyer was born in 1848 in Little Shelford, Cambridge. [2] He was educated at Rugby School and Clare College, Cambridge; and ordained in 1871. [3]
After a curacy in Falkenham [4] he was Vicar of Castle Acre [5] then West Newton. [6] He was Chaplain at Hyeres from 1890 to 1893; and then at Cannes [7] until his appointment as Archdeacon. After his return from the Mediterranean he was the Incumbent at Wymondham [8] then Bobbington. [9]
He died in d Dedham, Essex in 1924. [10]