William Wilson Cash, DSO, OBE[1] (12 June 1880 – 18 July 1955), was an Anglican Bishop[2] in the middle part of the 20th century.
Cash was unusual for a bishop of a diocese in England at that time in that he was not public school nor Oxbridge educated.
[5] Cash served in Egypt and Mesopotamia and ended the War with a DSO and OBE and was five times Mentioned in Despatches.
He preached at the Thanksgiving Service in St George's Cathedral following General Allenby's triumphant march into Jerusalem.
He had previously turned down invitations to be Bishop of Jerusalem and Archbishop of Sydney[9] An Honorary Chaplain to the King,[10] he died in post.