Richard Dyke Acland

 
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Richard Dyke Acland

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Richard Dyke Acland (3 October 18814 January 1954) was a British clergyman.

The son of Reverend Henry Dyke Acland and Adelaide Clementina Hart Davis, and descendant of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet, he was educated in Keble College, Oxford, where he received a Master of Arts. Dyke Acland served in the 1st Volunteer Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry and reached the rank of Captain. Curate from 1905 to 1910 in St Mary, Slough, he became a missionary for the Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in the following and proselytized in Ahmednagar, India. Between 1925 and 1929, he was the society's secretary, and between 1920 and 1947 Bishop of Bombay. Decorated with the Kaisar-i-Hind Gold Medal in 1947, he was Assistant to the Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1948 to 1954.

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