Henry Martindale (priest)
Henry Martindale (1879-1946) was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1927 until 1933.[1]
Martindale was educated at The Friends School, Kendall, Heversham Grammar School, Keble College, Oxford and Lincoln Theological College.[2] He was with the Bank of Liverpool from 1895 to 1906; and served in the Second Boer War with the St John Ambulance Brigade. He was ordained Deacon in 1910; and Priest in 1911. After curacies in Kentish Town and Lower Edmonton he was Chaplain at Parel during 1915 then a Chaplain to the British Armed Forces in Mesopotamia from 1916 until 1919.[3]
After his years as Archdeacon he held Incumbencies at East Barnet and Woburn. He died on 10 April 1946.[4]
References
- Ecclesiastical News. The Times (London, England), Thursday, Sep 21, 1933; pg. 13; Issue 46555
- Crockford's Clerical Directory1929 p 861 London, OUP,1929
- ‘MARTINDALE, Ven. Henry’’, 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 1 March 2015
- Deaths. The Times (London, England), Friday, Apr 12, 1946; pg. 1; Issue 50425
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