Harold Costley-White

The Very Rev Harold Costley-White,[1] DD[2] was an Anglican[3] dean[4] and author [5] in the mid 20th century.[6]
Born in 1878, he was educated at Malvern[7] and Balliol and ordained in 1902.[8] He was an Assistant Master at Sherborne and Rugby.[9] From 1910 to 1936 he held Headships at Bradfield College, Liverpool College and Westminster. In 1936 he became Canon of Westminster [10] and two years later Dean of Gloucester,[11] serving for 15 years.[12]
He died on 5 April 1966.[13]

References

  1. โ†‘ NPG details
  2. โ†‘ thePeerage.com
  3. โ†‘ National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives
  4. โ†‘ National Archives
  5. โ†‘ "Periods of Old Testament History", 5 vols, 1908โ€“1910; "Abraham of Ur", 1938 > British Library web site accessed 21:07 GMT Sunday 21 March 2010
  6. โ†‘ โ€œWho was Whoโ€1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
  7. โ†‘ The Malvern Register, 1865-1904. 1905.
  8. โ†‘ "The Clergy List" London, Kellyโ€™s, 1913
  9. โ†‘ "Rugby School Register 1874 - 1904 Vol III" Mitchell,A.T: Rugby, A.J.Lawrence, 1904
  10. โ†‘ Canonry Of Westminster Dr. Costley-White Appointed The Times Wednesday, 5 Aug 1936; pg. 12; Issue 47445; col G
  11. โ†‘ Obituary Very Rev. Harold Costley-White Headmaster And Dean The Times Thursday, 7 Apr 1966; pg. 17; Issue 56600; col B
  12. โ†‘ Gloucestershire Archives Online Catalogue
  13. โ†‘ The New Dean Of Gloucester Appointment Of Dr. H. Costley-White The Times Saturday, 2 Jul 1938; pg. 12; Issue 48036; col E
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Henry Gee
Dean of Gloucester
1938โ€“1953
Succeeded by
Seiriol John Arthur Evans


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