William Arthur MacLeod was an
Anglican
priest in the first half of the 20th century.
He was born in
Duns in 1867
[1] and educated at
Loretto School and
Selwyn College, Cambridge.
[2] He was
ordained in 1892
[3] and was initially a
Curate at Christ Church,
Greenwich. He then held
similar posts at
Addington and
Godalming.
[4] He was
British
Chaplain in
St Petersburg from 1900 to 1908 and then
Vicar of All Saints,
South Acton until 1919 (including a spell as a
Chaplain to the
British Armed Forces during
World War I) . He was
Vicar of
Wakefield from 1919 until his death; and when that church became a
cathedral, its first
Provost.
[5]
William Arthur MacLeod was an
Anglican
priest in the first half of the 20th century.
He was born in
Duns in 1867
[1] and educated at
Loretto School and
Selwyn College, Cambridge.
[2] He was
ordained in 1892
[3] and was initially a
Curate at Christ Church,
Greenwich. He then held
similar posts at
Addington and
Godalming.
[4] He was
British
Chaplain in
St Petersburg from 1900 to 1908 and then
Vicar of All Saints,
South Acton until 1919 (including a spell as a
Chaplain to the
British Armed Forces during
World War I) . He was
Vicar of
Wakefield from 1919 until his death; and when that church became a
cathedral, its first
Provost.
[5]