James Cameron Todd (October 13, 1863 - 1915) was a British Anglican canon and schoolmaster, who founded Michaelhouse school in South Africa.
His sister was Margaret Georgina Todd, a doctor and writer who was one of the first students to attend the Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women.
[1] He moved to South Africa, and in 1887 he was made deacon by the Rt Revd George Knight-Bruce, Bishop of Bloemfontein.
degree which he gained with first class honours, resulting in his election as Scholar of the College the following year.
He wrote a number of books including Politics Religion in Ancient Israel; an Introduction to the Study of the Old Testament.
At St. George's Church, Bloomsbury, he gave a memorable sermon at the funeral of Emily Davison.
[citation needed] He was owner and headmaster of Netherfields School at Crouch End London, where he met his future wife, a staff member.