Education
Nye attended the Merchant Taylors" School, Northwood in London after which he went up to Saint John"s College, Oxford, where he was awarded the Andrew Scholarship 11 June 1928. He did his theological training at Cuddesdon College.
Nye attended the Merchant Taylors" School, Northwood in London after which he went up to Saint John"s College, Oxford, where he was awarded the Andrew Scholarship 11 June 1928. He did his theological training at Cuddesdon College.
Nye was made deacon on 17 December 1933 and ordained priest 23 December 1934. He served a curacy at Street Luke"s Church, Kew, 1933-1937. Nye moved to South Africa and served as rector in three parishes in the Diocese of Kimberley and Kuruman in the period 1937 to 1951.
In 1951 Nye moved to the Diocese of Pretoria and was priest in charge of the Pretoria Native Mission in Lady Selbourne but based at Street Augustine"s Church in the Pretoria city centre.
Later he was rector of Street Wilfred"s, Pretoria. In 1965 he was appointed as Dean of Pretoria at Street Alban"s Cathedral.
In 1973 he was consecrated as a bishop and served as suffragan bishop of Pretoria, rector of Christ Church, Pietersburg (now Polokwane and part of the Diocese of Street Mark the Evangelist ) and as archdeacon. He retired to Cape Town in 1978, where he continued his priestly ministry until 1987.
He died 18 February 1993.
During the 1956 Treason Trial Nye and his family were living in the priest"s house of Street Augustine"s Church, the house was diagonally opposite the Supreme Court (Old Synagogue). The Treason Trialists would take their meals at the family home. Following the Sharpeville massacre Nye was detained without trial under the Public Safety Acting, 1953, he was arrested on 28 March 1960 (along with Colin Language, John Brink and Leon Levy, Vuyisile Mini).
He was held in solitarty confinement for three weeks, Nye was released on 31 May 1960.