William Hartley Carnegie

Carnegie in 1916

Reverend William Hartley Carnegie (27 February 1859- 18 October 1936) a Canon of Westminster starting in 1912. He was the Sub-Dean of Westminster from 1919 until his death. He was the Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster from 1913 to 1936.[1][2]

Biography

William Hartley Carnegie was born on 27 February 1859 in County Dublin, Ireland to Robert Carnegie. He married, Mary, the daughter of Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 5th Baronet of Flaxley Abbey and Frances Elizabeth Peters, on 15 June 1892. The couple had two children; Kathleen Carnegie and Frances Carnegie. His first wife died in 1901. He married Mary Endicott in 1916. She was the widow of Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914).[3]

He was the Sub-Dean of Westminster from 1919 to his death in 1936.[1][2]

He died on 18 October 1936.[1] He was interred in Westminster Abbey.[2]

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