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Anglican priest and author
Donald Mackenzie Maynard Bartlett (25 August 1873 – 16 October 1969) was an
Anglican
priest and author.
[1]
Bartlett was educated at
Haileybury ;
Clare College, Cambridge ;
[2] and
Wells Theological College . He was
ordained in 1896.
[3] After
curacies in
Bethnal Green ,
Ashill and
Leeds he was
Vicar of St Mark,
Leeds .
[4] During the
First World War he was a
Chaplain to the
British Armed Forces .
[5] He was
Vicar of
St Wilfrid, Harrogate from 1919 to 1940;
Rural Dean of
Knaresborough from 1935 to 1937;
Archdeacon of Leeds from 1937
[6] to 1940;
Archdeacon of Richmond from 1940 to 1951; and a
Canon Residentiary at
Ripon Cathedral from 1940
[7] until 1961.
[8]
References
^ Amongst others he wrote "Isaac Heron", 1908; "Two Recent Gypsy Funerals", 1934; and "Munster’s Cosmographia Universalis", 1952 >
British Library accessed 14:01
GMT Thursday 5 November 2019.
^
Alumni Cantabrigienses
^ ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Morning Post (London, England), Friday, 9 October 1896; pg. 2; Issue 38795
^
Crockford's Clerical Directory 1967-68 p70: Oxford,
OUP , 1967
^
National Archives
^ Ecclesiastical News.
The Times (London, England), Wednesday, 15 December 1937; pg. 10; Issue 47868
^ Ecclesiastical News.
The Times (London, England), Monday, 29 January 1940; pg. 9; Issue 48525
^ ‘BARTLETT, Rev. Canon Donald Mackenzie Maynard’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014
accessed 3 November 2015
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