William MacKennal
The Ven William Leavers MacKennal (2 February 1881 – 20 June 1947) was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century.[1]
He was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1908 and held curacies at Great St Mary's, Cambridge and St George, Dunster.[2] A Chaplain to the Forces from 1915 to 1918, when peace returned he held incumbencies at Compton Martin, Chesterton, Cambridge, Kirkby Lonsdale and Hitchin. He became Archdeacon of Ely in 1942, a post he held until his death.[3]
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Preceded by | Archdeacon of Ely 1942–1947 | Succeeded by |
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- Nicholas
- William Brito
- William of Lavington
- Richard FitzNeal
- Richard Barre
- Stephen Ridel
- Adam de Tilneia
- Giles
- Robert of Leicester
- Nicholas of Ely
- John de Balsham
- Ralph Walpole
- John de Oseville
- Ralph de Foderingeye
(Ely)
- Adam
- Ralph de Fodringhey (again)
- William Cardinal de Testa
- Gilbert de Bruer
- Richard de Bentworth
- John de Ufford
- Gaillard Cardinal de la Motte
- Stephen de Ketelbergh
- Bernard de Caulason
- James de Beaufort
- Nicholas Cardinal Roselli de Tarragona
- Androynus Cardinal de la Roche
- Edward Burnell
- John Crischirch
- Thomas de Pattesele
- Thomas Dalby
- Thomas Ferriby
- Richard Clifford
- Adam Mottrum
- John Welbourne
- John Metford
- Richard Wetheryngesete
- John Stokes
- Richard Bole
- Richard Robinson
- Thomas Morton
(Ely)
- Thomas Alcock
- Nicholas Hawkins
- Thomas Thirlby
- Richard Cox
- Henry Cole
- John Boxall
- John Warner
- Robert Wisdom
- John Parker
- John Palmer
- Robert Tinley
- Daniel Wigmore
- Edmund Mapletoft
- Bernard Hale
- Thomas Wren
- Barnabas Oley
- William Saywell
- Richard Bentley
- Robert Eyton
- Charles Plumptre
- Richard Watson
- Henry Browne
- Charles Hardwick
- William Emery
- William Cunningham
- Horace Price
- William MacKennal
- Herbert Kirkpatrick
- Michael Carey
- John Long
- David Walser
- Jeffrey Watson
- John Beer (retitled Archdeacon of Cambridge)
- John Beer (previously Archdeacon of Ely)
- Alex Hughes
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