Nicholas Allenby

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David Howard Nicholas Allenby SSM, (28 January 1909 – 28 February 1995) was an English clergyman in the Anglican Church and a member of the religious order the Society of the Sacred Mission. He held the position of Bishop of Kuching from 1962 until 1968, and thereafter was an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Worcester.

Allenby was born in Essex in 1909,[1] the son of William Allenby, an actor and stage manager, and his wife Irene Lambert Allenby (née Spratly), a teacher.[2][3] Allenby joined the Society of the Sacred Mission at the age of 19,[4] and was professed in 1933.[5]

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