Harold Costley-White (9 November 1878 – 5 April 1966) was an Anglican dean and author in the mid-20th century. [1] [2] [3]
He was educated at
Malvern College and
Balliol College, Oxford, and was
ordained in 1902.
[4]
[5] He was an assistant master at
Sherborne School (1901–03) and
Rugby School (1903–10 and 1915–17)
[6] and held headships at
Bradfield College (1910–14),
Liverpool College (1917–19) and
Westminster School (1919–36), where he was a member of the Old Westminsters' Lodge. In 1936 he became
Canon of
Westminster
[7] and two years later
Dean of Gloucester, serving for 15 years.
[8]
[9]
He died in
Wells, Somerset, in 1966 and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
[3]
Harold Costley-White (9 November 1878 – 5 April 1966) was an Anglican dean and author in the mid-20th century. [1] [2] [3]
He was educated at
Malvern College and
Balliol College, Oxford, and was
ordained in 1902.
[4]
[5] He was an assistant master at
Sherborne School (1901–03) and
Rugby School (1903–10 and 1915–17)
[6] and held headships at
Bradfield College (1910–14),
Liverpool College (1917–19) and
Westminster School (1919–36), where he was a member of the Old Westminsters' Lodge. In 1936 he became
Canon of
Westminster
[7] and two years later
Dean of Gloucester, serving for 15 years.
[8]
[9]
He died in
Wells, Somerset, in 1966 and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
[3]