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Charles Dundas (priest)
Charles Leslie Dundas (1 November 1847 - 17 March 1932) was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth〔(Tasmanian Anglican )〕 and early twentieth centuries.〔(Diocese of Salisbury: administrative records )〕
==Biography==

Born into an ecclesiastical family〔His father was The Reverend G. Dundas sometime Vicar of St Matthew’s, Nottingham ‘Dundas, Ven. Charles Leslie’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 (accessed 24 Nov 2012 )〕 on 1 November 1847,〔( thePeerage.com )〕 he was educated at The King's School, Canterbury〔”Schola regia cantuariensis: a history of Canterbury School. Commonly called the King's School” Woodruff,C.E: London; Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke; 1908〕 and Brasenose College,〔”Brasenose College register, 1509-1909” Penson, T.H: Oxford, Blackwell, 1909〕Oxford〔''University Intelligence'' The Times (London, England), Friday, Dec 10, 1869; pg. 3; Issue 26617〕 he was ordained in 1870.〔ORDINATIONS The Morning Post (London, England), Monday, December 19, 1870; pg. 3; Issue 30274〕 After a curacy at St Peter’s, Bournemouth he was Vicar of Charlton Kings from 1875〔(Gloucestershire CC )〕 until his appointment as Dean〔(Family web site )〕 of Hobart and Administrator of the Diocese of Tasmania,〔(NLA )〕 a post he accepted in 1885〔ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, June 06, 1885; pg. 2; Issue 4067〕 and held for a decade. During this time he was recommended as a suitable candidate for the Bishopric of Tanzania, but was not appointed.〔( National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives )〕 After this he held incumbencies at Charminster 〔"The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Kellys, 1913〕 with Stratton;〔(OPC )〕 and then Milton Abbas.〔(National Archives )〕 He was Archdeacon of Dorset from February 1902〔''Ecclesiastical Intelligence'' The Times (London, England), Thursday, Feb 20, 1902; pg. 11; Issue 36696〕 to 1926, and a Canon Residentiary at Salisbury Cathedral from 1914 to〔(London Gazette, 15 June 1917 )〕 1928.
A Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford,〔UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCEThe Morning Post (London, England), Friday, May 02, 1873; pg. 3; Issue 31462〕 he died on 17 March 1932.〔''Canon Dundas'' The Times (London, England), Friday, Mar 18, 1932; pg. 9; Issue 46085.〕

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