Henry Lascelles Jenner[1] (6 June 1820 – 18 September 1898) was a nineteenth century Anglican bishop.
[2] Jenner was born in Chislehurst, West Kent[3] educated at Harrow and Trinity Hall, Cambridge; and ordained deacon in 1843 and priest in 1844.
[4] After a curacy in Cornwall, he became Rector of Preston-next-Wingham, East Kent[5] and died in post.
[6] He was an enthusiastic Anglo-Catholic — when news of his "ritualist" activities reached Dunedin, anti-ritualist and anti-catholic sentiment was whipped up in the city and diocese.
Jenner maintained his legal right to the See right up until his resignation, encouraged by English and New Zealand bishops and synods.