Huddleston
[huhd-l-stuh n] /ˈhʌd l stən/
noun
1.
(Ernest Urban) Trevor, 1913–1998, English Anglican archbishop and antiapartheid activist in Africa.
/ˈhʌdəlstən/
noun
1.
Trevor. 1913–98, British Anglican prelate; suffragan bishop of Stepney (1968–78) and bishop of Mauritius (1978–83); president of the Anti-Apartheid Movement (1981–94)
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