The Very Reverend Henry Wace was Principal of King's College London (1883-1897) and Dean of Canterbury (1903-1924). He is described in the Dictionary of National Biography as "an effective administrator, a Protestant churchman of deep scholarship, and a stout champion of the Reformation settlement".

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  • The Very Reverend Henry Wace was Principal of King's College London (1883-1897) and Dean of Canterbury (1903-1924). He is described in the Dictionary of National Biography as "an effective administrator, a Protestant churchman of deep scholarship, and a stout champion of the Reformation settlement".
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  • 1883–1897
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  • The Very Reverend Henry Wace was Principal of King's College London (1883-1897) and Dean of Canterbury (1903-1924). He is described in the Dictionary of National Biography as "an effective administrator, a Protestant churchman of deep scholarship, and a stout champion of the Reformation settlement".
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  • Henry Wace
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