William Haighton Chappel (22 May 1860, Camborne – 11 July 1922, Coventry) was an Anglican priest and educator in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
William Pester Chappel, Rector of Camborne and Canon of Truro Cathedral.
[citation needed] When Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs, Bishop of Worcester, was translated to become the first bishop of the newly revived see of Coventry in 1918, he persuaded Chappel to accompany him as the first Sub-Dean.
[7] On 19 April 1892, Chappel married Gertrude Mary Carnsew, daughter of the late Rev.
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