Robert Gray

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Robert Gray was a 19th-century Anglican bishop who became the first Bishop of Cape Town and a leading figure in establishing the Anglican Church in southern Africa.

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Robert Gray canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century Anglican bishop
Anglican bishop
Christian clergy
areaOfInfluence Cape Town
Southern Africa
surface form: southern Africa
centuryOfActivity 19th century
church Anglican Church of Southern Africa
surface form: Anglican Church in Southern Africa

Church of England
clergyRank bishop
countryOfService Cape Colony
South Africa
denomination Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Church of England
familyName Gray
givenName Robert
historicalPeriod Victorian era
notableFor being the first Bishop of Cape Town
establishing the Anglican Church in southern Africa
leadership in the Anglican Church in southern Africa
positionHeld Bishop of Cape Town
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
roleInChurch founder of Anglican structures in southern Africa
pioneer of Anglican missions in southern Africa
title The Right Reverend
workLocation Cape Town
southern Africa

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