Ian Hugh White-Thomson is an Anglican clergyman. Educated at Harrow School (1918-1924) where he was a Monitor and in the Football XI. Son of the Bishop of Ely. During the Second World War he was chaplain to William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury,[1] and from 1963 to 1976 was Dean of Canterbury. In July 1971 he was made honorary doctor of civil law by the University of Kent.[2]