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Hinsley, Arthur

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Hinsley, Arthur (1865–1943)

English cardinal. He was professor at Ushaw College (1893–99), headmaster of St Bede's Grammar School in Bradford (1889–1904), and parish priest of Sutton Park (1904–17). In 1917 he was appointed rector of the English College. He later became titular bishop of Sevastopol in 1926, apostolic delegate in Africa, and titular archbishop of Sardis in 1930. In 1934 he was appointed archbishop of Westminster in succession to Cardinal Bourne, and became a cardinal in 1937.

Hinsley was born in Carlton, near Selby, Yorkshire, England. He was educated at Ushaw and the English College, Rome.



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