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'''Dr. Abel Pitt''' (born in [[1928]]) was a member of the [[Notion Club]].
'''Dr. Abel Pitt''' (born in [[1928]]) was a member of the [[Notion Club]].


== History ==
== History ==
Pitt was formerly a Chaplain of [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Oxford|Trinity College]] at [[Oxford]], but later became a [[wikipedia:Bishop of Buckingham|Bishop of Buckingham]]. He was also a scholar and an occasional poet.<ref>{{SD|2b}}</ref>
Dr. Abel Pitt was educated at Trinity College and was once the [[wikipedia:Trinity College, Oxford| Chaplain of Trinity College]] at [[Oxford]]. He later became a [[wikipedia:Bishop of Buckingham|Bishop of Buckingham]]. He was also a scholar and an occasional poet.<ref>{{SD|2b}}</ref>


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Revision as of 04:27, 30 November 2022

Abel Pitt
Englishman
Biographical Information
PositionChaplain of Trinity College (formerly)
Bishop of Buckingham
Scholar and occasional poet
AffiliationThe Notion Club
LanguageEnglish
Birth1928
Physical Description
GenderMale

Dr. Abel Pitt (born in 1928) was a member of the Notion Club.

History

Dr. Abel Pitt was educated at Trinity College and was once the Chaplain of Trinity College at Oxford. He later became a Bishop of Buckingham. He was also a scholar and an occasional poet.[1]

References

Members of the Notion Club
Michael George Ramer · Rupert Dolbear · Nicholas Guildford · Alwin Arundel Lowdham · Philip Frankley · Wilfrid Trewin Jeremy
James Jones · Abel Pitt · Colombo Arditi · Jonathan Markison · Gerard Manface · Ranulph Stainer · Alexander Cameron · John Jethro Rashbold