Pender Hodge Cudlip

Pender Hodge Cudlip (1835–1911) was an English Anglican High Church clergyman, theologian and writer.

As the husband of writer Annie Hall Cudlip, née Thomas, he self-published a series of books on religion and theology between 1895 and 1905.

[1] He attended the University of Oxford, matriculating on 25 April 1855 and receiving degrees from Magdalen Hall,[2] – his BA in 1858 and MA four years later.

[3][4][5] While attending Oxford, Cudlip co-wrote an article, Music, with Tremenheere Johns and Pascoe Grenfell Hill for the Helston Grammar School Magazine.

[10] One of his daughters later married Major William Price Drury, a Royal Marine, who wrote some nautical novels at the end of the century.