Charles Thomas Collyer
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Proposed by Henry Balfour; seconded by T.A. Joyce 1904.11.08
1908.02.25 It was resolved to give Mr C. Hayavadana Rao warning that unless his arrears were paid he would be struck off, to suspend Messrs Barclay, Collyer and Tate and to approach the proposers of Messrs Duff and Temple.
1909.02.09 Members more than three years in arrears. It was resolved that Messrs C.L. Temple and H.R. Tate should be warned; that Mr W.S. Barclay should be put into the hands of the LAPT and that Messrs C.T. Collyer, Creighton Duff and Hayavadana Rao should be struck off.
Notes From Elsewhere
Collyer, Charles T. (): SM/Songdo, Ch’unch’on, Seoul/1897-1919 [UCLA ONLINE ARCHIVE KOREAN CHRISTIANITY]
missionary
Charles Bascum Drury Collyer was born at Nashville, Tennessee, 24 August 1896, the son of Rev. Charles Thomas Collyer. He traveled throughout the world, and lived for a time in Seoul, Korea. Collyer attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute, a military college at Blacksburg, Virginia, as a member of the class of 1919
Publications
External Publications
The Culture and Preparation of Ginseng in Korea. By Rev. C. T. Collyer. [Charles T. Collyer]