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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.
for the sole Bishop suffragan of Sheffield, see
John Quirk
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All Saints, Ecclesall
All Saints, Totley
Beauchief Abbey
Christ Church, Darnall
Christ Church, Dore
Christ Church, Endcliffe
Christ Church, Fulwood
Christ Church, Gleadless
Christ Church, Hackenthorpe
Christ Church, Heeley
Christ Church, Pitsmoor
Christ Church, Stannington
Christ Church, Wadsley Bridge
Emmanuel, Waterthorpe
Holy Cross, Gleadless Valley
Holy Trinity, Millhouses
St Aidan, Sheffield Manor
St Augustine, Endcliffe
St Bartholomew, Primrose Hill
St Bernard of Clairvaux, Southey Green
St Catherine of Siena, Richmond
St Chad, Norton Woodseats
St Columba, Crosspool
St Cuthbert, Fir Vale
St Cyprian, Frecheville
St Gabriel, Greystones
St James, Midhopestones
St James, Norton
St James, Woodhouse
St James and St Christopher, Shiregreen
St John, Park
St John, Ranmoor
St John the Baptist, Owlerton
St John the Evangelist, Abbeydale
St John the Evangelist, Deepcar
St Lawrence, Tinsley
St Leonard, Norwood
St Luke, Lodge Moor
St Margaret, Brightside
St Mark, Broomhill
St Mark, Grenoside
St Mark, Mosborough
St Mary, Bolsterstone
St Mary, Bramall Lane
St Mary, Ecclesfield
St Mary, Handsworth
St Mary, Walkley
St Mary the Virgin, Beighton
St Matthew, Carver Street
St Matthias, Stocksbridge
St Nicholas, Bradfield
St Paul, Norton Lees
St Paul, Wordsworth Avenue
St Peter, Ellesmere
St Peter, Gleadless
St Peter, Greenhill
St Peter and St Oswald, Millhouses
St Polycarp, Malin Bridge
St Saviour, High Green and Mortomley
St Stephen, Netherthorpe
St Thomas, Crookes
St Thomas, Wincobank
St Timothy, Crookes
The Ascension, Oughtibridge
Wadsley Church
William Temple, Sheffield Manor
Rotherham
All Hallows, Harthill
All Saints, Aston
All Saints, Laughton-en-le-Morthern
Christ Church, Swallownest
Holy Trinity, Dalton
Holy Trinity, Thorpe Hesley
Holy Trinity, Ulley
Holy Trinity, Wentworth
Mission Church, Harley
Rotherham Bridge Chapel
Rotherham Minster
St Alban, Wickersley
St Andrew, Brinsworth
St Bartholomew, Maltby
St Cuthbert, Herringthorpe
St Francis, Bramley
St George, Woodsetts
St Helen, Treeton
St James, Braithwell
St James, Clifton
St James, Ravenfield
St James, South Anston
St John, Kimberworth Park
St John the Baptist, Hooton Roberts
St John the Baptist, Wales
St Leonard, Dinnington
St Leonard, Thrybergh
St Margaret, Swinton
St Mary, Catcliffe
St Mary, Greasbrough
St Mary Magdalene, Whiston
St Mary the Virgin, Rawmarsh and Parkgate
St Martin, Firbeck
St Nicholas, Ryecroft
St Paul, Masbrough
St Peter, Letwell
St Peter, Thorpe Salvin
St Peter, Thrybergh
St Peter and St Paul, Todwick
St Simon and St Jude, Thurcroft
St Thomas, Kilnhurst
St Thomas, Kimberworth
St Winifred, Stainton
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