He was born into a clerical family[2] on 24 March 1860 and educated at Charterhouse and Keble College, Oxford.
Ordained in 1883, he was initially a curate at St Mark's, Swindon[3] and then held incumbencies at Rockingham, Westbury[4] and Kettering before being appointed Provost of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth in 1911, a post he held for 24 years.
[5] A great angler,[6] he died on 19 March 1935, at age 74.
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