The Reverend Doctor John Cale Miller (11 October 1814 - 11 July 1880) was a Church of England clergyman. Born at Margate, Kent, he was the son of John Miller, a bookseller, and his wife Mary. Educated at Brompton Grammar School, St John's College and Lincoln College, Oxford, he graduated in 1835 and was ordained as a deacon in 1837, taking the post of curate of Bexleyheath. He became a priest in 1838 and in 1839 he became assistant minister of the Park Chapel, Chelsea, a proprietary chapel owned by the banker, Sir John Paul Dean, becoming the incumbent in 1841. In 1846 he moved to Birmingham where he was a rector of the large parish of St Martin's and an honorary canon of Worcester Cathedral.
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