(Herbert Hensley, 1863-1947, Bishop of Hereford and then Durham, Scholar and Controversialist)
Early Autograph Letter Signed to 'Mr Librarian'
recommending Mr J. Wood, Non-Collegiate Student as a fit person to use the Codrington Libaray..., 1 side 8vo., All Soul's College, Oxford headed paper, 10th February
Hensley Henson was Canon of Westminster and Rector of St. Margaret's 1900-1912, and Dean of Durham 1912-1918. The son of a zealous member of the Plymouth Brethren, Henson was not allowed to go to school until he was fourteen, and was largely self-educated. He was admitted to the University of Oxford, and gained a first-class degree in 1884. In the same year he was elected as a Fellow of All Souls, where he began to make a reputation as a speaker. He was ordained as a priest in 1888.