Born: August 22, 1813, Wearmouth, England.
Died: May 16, 1856.
Son of a doctor, Armstrong was educated at Charterhouse, and Lincoln College, Oxford (B.A. 1836). Taking Holy Orders in 1837, he became curate of Alford in 1837; priest-vicar of Exeter Cathedral, 1841; rector of St. Paul’s, Exeter, 1843; vicar of Tidenham, 1845; and bishop of Grahamstown, 1853. His memoirs, by T. T. Carter, were published in 1857. His other works include:
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