Person    | Male  Born 1825  Died 1895

Rev. T. D. C. Morse

Categories: Religion

Rev. T. D. C. Morse

Vicar at Christ Church, Newgate Street in 1882.

Wikisource gives: Thomas Daniel Cox Morse. Church of England clergyman and educationist; Rector of Drayton, Nuneaton; Vicar of Christ Church in London; member of the London School Board This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D.

From this history of Camberwell we understand Morse was once vicar at St Johns East Dulwich.

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