The Rt Rev Peter Sorenson Royston was a former Bishop of Mauritius[1].
Born in London on 6 June 1830 and educated at St Paul’s and Trinity College, Cambridge,[2] he was ordained in 1853[3] and began his career as a Resident Tutor at the Church Missionary College in London. After that he was the incumbent of the CMS Chapel, Madras and then of St Thomas’, Mauritius[4]. He was Bishop of the country from 1872[5] to 1891 when he resigned through ill health[6]. Afterwards, an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of Liverpool[7] he died on 28 January 1915 at Worthing.
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Preceded by Henry Constantine Huxtable |
Bishop of Mauritius 1872 – 1891 |
Succeeded by William Walsh |
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