Henry Archdall

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Henry Kingsley Archdall (2 March 1886 – 27 February 1976) was an Australian academic and clergyman. After teaching at

St David's Cathedral, then headmaster of King's College, Auckland
.

Life and church

Archdall was born in

Sydney University, where he obtained a first-class degree in philosophy and classics, he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge
for a degree in Christian Ethics.

He then became a

Berkeley Divinity School (1954–57) and Episcopal Chaplain at Heidelberg (1957–59).[1]

He married Laura Madden and they had three sons (two of whom were killed during the Second World War) and one daughter.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rev Canon H. K. Archdall – Distinguished church service". The Times. 3 March 1976. p. 16.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Principal of St David's College

1938–1953
Succeeded by
John Roland Lloyd Thomas