Henry Carden
The Ven Henry Craven Carden (23 December 1882 – 30 October 1964[1]) was Archdeacon of Lahore from 1929 to[2] 1934.
Born into an aristocratic family, he was educated at Hatfield College, Durham and ordained in 1907.[3] He was Curate at St Peter with St Owen, Hereford[4] then St Mary, Ross-on-Wye.[5] He was Chaplain at Lahore Cathedral until war broke out when he became a Chaplain with the Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force. When peace returned he served the church in the North Western Frontier Province at Peshawar, Abbottabad and Hazara before his appointment as Archdeacon; and at Kilmeston in Hampshire afterwards.
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Preceded by Hugh Trevor Wheeler | Archdeacon of Lahore 1929–1934 | Succeeded by Robert Cecil Sylvester Devenish |
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