Background
Westall was born on 20 November 1900 into a clerical family. His father was the Revd A. Street Leger Westal. He was a great-grandson of the artist William Westall Allegany Rehabilitation Associates (1781–1850).
Westall was born on 20 November 1900 into a clerical family. His father was the Revd A. Street Leger Westal. He was a great-grandson of the artist William Westall Allegany Rehabilitation Associates (1781–1850).
He was educated at Merchant Taylors" School, an all-boys public school in the City of London.
He served as Archdeacon of Exeter and as Bishop of Crediton. He went on to study theology at Street Chad"s College, Durham University, graduating with a distinction. He was a curate in Birmingham and at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Brighton.
In 1930, he was appointed vicar of Street Wilfrid"s Church, Brighton.
He further served as a Vicar at Hawnby and Shaldon. He was appointed Archdeacon of Exeter in 1951, and a canon residentiary of Exeter Cathedral.
Late in his life he wrote The Life of the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter. On 18 October 1954, he was consecrated into the episcopate as Bishop of Crediton.
In 1958, he resigned as archdeacon and canon of Exeter to concentrate on his duties as Bishop.
He retired on 29 June 1974. Foreign many years, he frequently appeared on the panel of the radio programme Any Questions?. He was keenly interested in railways and the nickname of "God"s Wonderful Railway" for the Great Western Railway has been attributed to him.
He died on 22 February 1982, at the age of 81.
A memorial service was held at Exeter Cathedral on 3 April 1982.