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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>
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>
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Revision as of 11:30, 8 May 2020

Dr. Abel Pitt
Man
Biographical Information
PositionBishop of Buckingham
formerly a Chaplain of Trinity College at Oxford
AffiliationThe Notion Club
LanguageEnglish
Birth1928
Physical Description
GenderMale

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

History

Pitt was formerly a Chaplain of Trinity College at Oxford, but 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