Albert Lee (bishop)
Albert William Lee was an Anglican bishop in the mid 20th century.
Lee was ordained in 1901.[1] Following a curacy with the Eton Mission at Hackney Wick, he emigrated to Zululand where he became the Archdeacon of Vryheid in 1928 and then the Bishop of Zululand in 1935,[2] holding the post until 1947.[3]
Notes and references
- Crockford's Clerical Directory 1947-48, Oxford, OUP, 1947
- Wits historical papers
- "Ecclesiastical News", The Times, 26 November 1946, p. 7.
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Preceded by Charles Arthur William Aylen |
Bishop of Zululand 1935 –1947 |
Succeeded by Eric Joseph Trapp |
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