William Allen (Australian clergyman)
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Rev. William Allen English-born, Australian Congregational clergyman.

Allen was born in Betchworth
Betchworth
Betchworth is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. The village lies on the north bank of the River Mole, off the A25 road, about three miles east of Dorking and three miles west of Reigate. The village lay within the Reigate hundred.It was home to the now...

, Surrey, and was taken to Victoria in 1852. He was educated at the Scotch and Congregational colleges in Melbourne, and matriculated at the Melbourne University in 1869. He became pastor of the Sandhurst Congregational church in January 1871, was transferred to Maryborough in January 1876, and in January 1880 was appointed to his present living at Carlton. Since 1871 Mr. Allen has written for the religious press; he was Chairman of the "Congregational Union and Mission of Victoria" in 1886 and 1886, and in the latter year published "Random Rhymes." Mr. Allen gained the first prize for the cantata which he composed for the opening of the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition in 1888.

Allen was the father to Leslie Holdsworth Allen
Leslie Holdsworth Allen
Leslie Holdsworth Allen was an Australian academic and poet. He was Professor of English at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, the senior lecturer of English and Latin at Canberra University College and chairman of the Literature Censorship Board.-Early life:Allen was born in Maryborough,...

, the academic and poet, and Sir Carleton Allen
Carleton Allen
Sir Carleton Kemp Allen MC KC was an Australian-born professor and Warden of Rhodes House, University of Oxford.-Early life and student career:...

, professor and Warden of Rhodes House, University of Oxford.
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