Willoughby Charles Allen (7 October 1867 – 10 February 1953 [1]) was an Anglican priest in the early 20th century. [2]
He was educated at the Clergy Orphan School in Canterbury [3] and Exeter College, Oxford. [4] He was ordained in 1894 [5] and began his ecclesiastical career as a curate in South Hinksey. He was a Fellow of His old college [6] until 1908 when he became Principal of Egerton Hall, Manchester. He was Archdeacon of Manchester from 1909 [7] to 1916; Archdeacon of Blackburn from 1916 to 1920; and Rector of Saham Toney from 1922 to 1932.
Willoughby Charles Allen (7 October 1867 – 10 February 1953 [1]) was an Anglican priest in the early 20th century. [2]
He was educated at the Clergy Orphan School in Canterbury [3] and Exeter College, Oxford. [4] He was ordained in 1894 [5] and began his ecclesiastical career as a curate in South Hinksey. He was a Fellow of His old college [6] until 1908 when he became Principal of Egerton Hall, Manchester. He was Archdeacon of Manchester from 1909 [7] to 1916; Archdeacon of Blackburn from 1916 to 1920; and Rector of Saham Toney from 1922 to 1932.