Cyril Patrick Hankey was an Anglican priest in the 20th century.
[1][2] Hankey was born in 1886 and educated at Haileybury and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
[4] After this he was Vice principal of the Dorchester Missionary College.
[5] He was appointed Dean of Ely in November 1950,[6] a position he held for over 18 years.
As an author he wrote, among other publications, Lives of the Serbian Saints, 1921; The Young Priest, 1933; A Confession of My Faith, 1940; and Signposts on the Christian Way, 1962.