Walter Matthews (priest)

Walter Matthews

Walter Robert Matthews[1] CH KCVO[2] (1881 5 December 1973) was an Anglican priest.[3][4][5]

Born in 1881[6] he was educated at Wilson's School and King's College London. He was ordained in 1907[7] and was a curate at St Mary Abbots' Kensington and St Peter's Regent Square. After that he was a lecturer in and then a professor of theology at King's College London.[8] From 1918 he was also Dean of the college.[9] In 1931 he became an Honorary Chaplain to the King[10] and Dean of Exeter.[11] Then in 1934 he became Dean of St Paul's,[12] a post he held for 33 years. An author,[13] he died on 5 December 1973.[14]

Notes

  1. NPG details
  2. List of CH
  3. National Archives
  4. Matthews , Walter Robert (1881–1973), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Davenport-Hines,R. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004) ISBN 0-19-861411-X
  5. "The Deans", Beeson,T.R: London, SCM, 2004 ISBN 0-334-02987-2
  6. “Who was Who”1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
  7. "The Clergy Register" London, Kelly’s, 1913
  8. College archives
  9. History of King’s College Chapel
  10. Chaplain To The King The Times Wednesday, 28 October 1931; pg. 12; Issue 45965; col E
  11. New Dean Of Exeter The Times Wednesday, 14 October 1931; pg. 12; Issue 45953; col F
  12. Time Magazine
  13. Amongst others he wrote "Studies in Christian Philosophy", 1921; " God and Evolution", 1926; " The Purpose of God", 1935; Christ, 1939 "The Foundations of Peace", 1942; "Some Christian Words", 1956; " Memories and Meanings", 1969; and finally "The Year Through Christian Eyes", 1970 > British Library web site accessed 11;48 GMT 5 July 2009
  14. Dr W. R. Matthews Former Dean of St Paul's The Times Wednesday, 5 December 1973; pg. 21; Issue 58956; col F

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Church of England titles
Preceded by
Henry Reginald Gamble
Dean of Exeter
1931 1934
Succeeded by
Spencer Cecil Carpenter
Preceded by
William Ralph Inge
Dean of St Paul's
1934 1967
Succeeded by
Martin Gloster Sullivan
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