Principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford Ripon Clergy College (1919)
In office
1919 to 1948
Predecessor
John Battersby Harford
Successor
Robert Douglas Richardson
Orders
Ordination
1895 (deacon); 1896 (priest) by William Cowie
Personal details
Born
(1871-07-28)28 July 1871
Plymouth, Devon, England
Died
26 January 1961(1961-01-26) (aged 89)
Nationality
British, New Zealand
Denomination
Anglican
Spouse
Mary
(m. 1899)
Children
Three
Alma mater
St John's College, Meadowbank
Auckland University College
Exeter College, Oxford
Henry Dewsbury Alves "Hal" Major, FSA (28 July 1871 – 26 January 1961) was a New Zealand Anglican clergyman and theologian. He was Principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford from 1919 to 1948: first, when it was Ripon Clergy College in Ripon, Yorkshire (1919), and then as Ripon Hall in Oxford (1919 to 1948). A prominent liberal Christian, he was active in the Modern Churchmen's Union, and was founder and editor of its Modern Churchman journal (1911 to 1956).
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