Eric Symes Abbott
KCVO (26 May 1906 – 6 June 1983) was an
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Anglican priest and
Dean of Westminster
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Abbott was born in
Nottingham
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in 1906 to William Henry Abbott and Mary Symes, both schoolteachers. He was educated at
Nottingham High School
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and later studied classics and theology at
Jesus College,
Cambridge
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. He was ordained priest in 1931 and thereafter held a number of different posts, such as chaplain (1932–1936) and dean (1945–1955) of
King's College London, and warden of
Keble College, Oxford
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(1956–1960).
He was appointed chaplain to King
George VI
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(1948–1952) and Queen
Elizabeth II
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(1952–1959). In 1959, he was made Dean of Westminster, a position he held until 1974.
As such he presided over the 900th anniversary of the founding of the abbey in 1965–1966. In 1966 he was knighted as a
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO). After the death of Princess Margaret it was reported that she regarded Eric Abbott as "a father figure."
Abbott never married. He died at
Haslemere
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in 1983 and his funeral was held in Westminster Abbey. He is buried in the nave.
In his memory the Eric Symes Abbott Memorial Fund provides for annual lectures on spirituality, held alternately in Oxford and London. The first, delivered in 1986, was by Cardinal
Basil Hume
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A full copy of all the previous lectures is held at King's College London.
Writings
*''Escape or freedom?'' (Heffer and Sons, Cambridge, 1939)
*''Foothold of faith'' (Dacre Press, Westminster, 1943)
*''Catholicity: a study in the conflict of Christian traditions in the West'' (Dacre Press, Westminster, 1947)
*''Education in the spiritual life'' (Doncaster, 1961)
*''The compassion of God and the Passion of Christ'' (Geoffrey Bles, London, 1963)
References
Sources
*Evans, Sydney, "Abbott, Eric Symes (1906–1983)", ''
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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'',
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, 2004
External links
Abbott’s archives at King’s College LondonBibliographic directoryfrom
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1906 births
1983 deaths
People educated at Nottingham High School
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Wardens of Keble College, Oxford
Staff of Lincoln Theological College