William Holden Hutton (24 May 1860 – 24 October 1930) was a British historian and a priest of the Church of England.
[1] William Holden Hutton was born in England on 24 May 1860, in Lincolnshire, where his father was rector of Gate Burton.
He studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he graduated with a first class degree in Modern History in 1881.
In March 1901 he was appointed a curator of the Indian Institute at the University of Oxford,[3] and in 1903 he delivered the Bampton lectures.
From 1919 he accepted the deanery of Winchester Cathedral, with a house suitable for his large library.