Leslie Stannard Hunter, DD (2 May 1890 – 15 July 1983) was the second Bishop of Sheffield from 1939 until 1962.[1] Born on 2 May 1890 and educated at Kelvinside Academy [2] and New College, Oxford [3] he was ordained in 1915 and began his career with curacies at St Peter's, Brockley and St Martin-in-the-Fields , Trafalgar Square . He was then a Residentiary Canon at Newcastle Cathedral after which he was Vicar of Barking . In 1930 he became Archdeacon of Northumberland , a post he held until his elevation to the Episcopate .[4]
Hunter became the Bishop of Sheffield in 1939 and the chair of governors of the William Temple College . He was a great supporter of the Principal Edith Batten who steered the college towards addressing key issues of the day and how they effected Christian faith.[5] He established the Sheffield Industrial Mission in 1944.
Hunter was an eminent author,[6] he died on 15 July 1983.
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