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The Very Reverend William Pye Baddeley (20 March 1914 – 31 May 1998) was an Anglican priest who was the Dean of Brisbane from 1958 to 1967.


Early life
He was born in on 20 March 1914, the son of the French singer Louise Bourdin. His mother had married a composer, William Clinton-Baddeley, in 1896, with whom she had a number of children, including the actresses and Hermione Baddeley. By 1914 Clinton-Baddeley had left, and Bourdin had taken in lodgers. It was to one of these, known only as 'Uncle Pye', that William Pye Baddeley was born. The young William was given away to a family in , where his birth was registered.Fulham Registry Office, June 1914 quarter, Vol 1a page 575. Unlike his half-sisters, who were educated privately, Baddeley was educated at a local school. The Rev of St John the Divine, Kennington arranged for Baddeley to attend a at , , then Baddeley went on to study at Durham University and Cuddesdon, .


Clerical career
Having graduated from St Chad's College, Durham and trained for ordination at Ripon College Cuddesdon,'BADDELEY, Very Rev. William Pye', Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 21 Aug 2012 Baddeley was ordained deacon in 1941 and priest in 1942, and served curacies at St Luke's, (1941-1944), St Anne's Church, Wandsworth (1944-1946) and St Stephen's Church, Bournemouth (1946-1949).

He was then appointed Vicar of St Pancras (1949–58), where he raised funds for its restoration and where his contribution to the spiritual life of London was noted by . During that time he was also Chaplain to the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital (1949-1958) and St Luke's Hospital for the Clergy (1952-1954). In 1958 he was appointed Dean of Brisbane. Upon his return to he was Rector of St James's, Piccadilly from 1967 to 1980, during which period restoration of Sir 's spire was completed after bombing in the war. He was Chaplain to the Royal Academy of Arts (1968–80), Chairman of the (1968–92) and a Life Governor of the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children from 1955.

He was also active in Australian civic life when he was in Brisbane, being active in the arts as President of the Brisbane Repertory Theatre (1961–64) and Director of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (1963–67), and making television and other media appearances to which "the Australian public responded, as had his English audiences, to his joie de vivre"; as Sir recalled, "There was nothing sedating about his sermons."


Personal life
He married Shirley (née Wyatt), who was daughter of Lt-Col Ernest Wyatt DSO, a niece of Field Marshal Sir , first cousin of Lt-Gen Sir , and a direct descendant of both and twice-appointed Apothecary to the Household John Nussey, who was master of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London. They had one daughter.

He died on 31 May 1998.

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