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]
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]