Herbert Bate

Herbert Newell Bate (31 May 1871 – 18 May 1941) was an Anglican priest and theologian who was Dean of York between 1932[1] and 1941.[2][3][4] Born in Brixton, Surrey, into a clerical family, the son of Rev.[5] He was educated at St Paul's School, London and Trinity College, Oxford, where he earned first-class honours in modern classics.He held incumbencies at St Stephen's Hampstead[9] and Christ Church, Lancaster Gate before eight years as a Canon at Carlisle Cathedral.He was Rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk and Dean of Bocking, Essex until his appointment to York.
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