Ingram, Arthur Foley Winnington

Ingram, Arthur Foley Winnington ĭngˈgrəm [key], 1858–1946, English prelate, bishop of London (1901–39). He was a lifelong leader in social work in London's East End. His many books include What a Layman Should Believe (1938) and Fifty Years' Work in London (1940).

See biography by S. P. Carpenter (1949).

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