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ANDERSON, David, Canadian Anglican bishop, born in London, England, 10 February, 1814; died in Bristol, England, 5 November. 1885. He was graduated at Oxford in 1836, was vice-principal of St. Bee's college, Cumberland, in 1841-'7, and incumbent of All Saints', Derby, in 1848-'9. From 1849 till 1864 he was bishop of Prince Rupert's Land, Canada, and upon his resignation he returned to England and was appointed vicar of Clifton, and made chancellor of St. Paul's cathedral, London. Bishop Anderson received the degree of D. D. in 1849. He was the author of " Notes on the Flood"; " Net in the Bay"; and other works.
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