Charles Perry

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Charles Perry was a 19th-century Anglican bishop and educational advocate in Australia who played a key role in establishing institutions such as Trinity College at the University of Melbourne.

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instanceOf Anglican bishop
educational advocate
human
activeIn 19th century
advocatedFor Christian education
tertiary education in Victoria
affiliation Anglican Church of Australia NERFINISHED
Church of England NERFINISHED
basedIn Melbourne NERFINISHED
clergyRank bishop
contributedTo development of the University of Melbourne’s Anglican college system
foundation of Trinity College, University of Melbourne
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Perry NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
higher education
religion
givenName Charles
historicalRegion colonial Australia NERFINISHED
knownFor leadership of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
support for university-level education in Melbourne
movement 19th-century Anglicanism
notableFor promoting Anglican schools and colleges in Australia
role in establishing Trinity College at the University of Melbourne
notableWork development of Anglican education in colonial Victoria
establishment of Trinity College, University of Melbourne
occupation bishop
clergyman
educationalist
placeOfWork Colony of Victoria NERFINISHED
Melbourne NERFINISHED
positionHeld Anglican bishop in Australia
Bishop of Melbourne NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
religiousTitle Right Reverend
residence Melbourne NERFINISHED
workLocation Australia
Melbourne, Victoria NERFINISHED

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