Grosvenor Miles
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Grosvenor Miles (1901 – 15 July 1978) was an Anglican bishop in Madagascar and Australia. He was the assistant bishop of Madagascar from 1938 to 1960 and the assistant bishop of North Queensland from 1962 to his death in 1978.
Miles was born in Natal, South Africa, in 1902, to New Zealander parents, William Lancelot Miles, and Gertrude Hilda Miles (née Miles).[1] His parents were first cousins, and his father was the grandson of Henry Philips, one of the Canterbury Pilgrims.[2] His exact date of birth is unknown, but he was 4 months old when he arrived with his family in England in March 1902.[3] Miles was a mercantile assistant in Port Said, Egypt, in the 1920s,[4] and, prior to ordination, a missionary in Mauritius.[5]