‘I could feel the blood spattering on my legs’: Victims tell of ‘horrific’ beatings at hands of Archbishop’s friend – Daily Telegraph February 2, 2017 by John Clark When E. J. H. Nash, the evangelical cleric known as “Bash”, founded the 1930s summer camp movement that would bear his name, he pledged to take the “key boys from the key schools” and instil in Britain’s future leaders a burning Christian faith. But when young men from the nation’s elite schools - including the Archbishop of Canterbury - pitched their tents in the summers of the late 1970s, something altogether more sinister was afoot. Patrick Foster, Lydia Willgress, Nicola Hardy. Daily Telegraph. 1 February 2017 John ClarkShareTweetShare