S. E. Cottam

British writer and priest
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IntroBritish writer and priest
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isPoet
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
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Biography

Samuel Elsworth Cottam (1863–1943) was an English poet and priest.

Biography

Cottam was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, where he was a friend of Edwin Emmanuel Bradford. He was a lifelong Anglo-Catholic, unlike Bradford who later became a Modernist. Cottam and Bradford were co-Chaplains of St George's Anglican Church in Paris, France. He was later incumbent at Wootton, Vale of White Horse, where John Betjeman and W. H. Auden went to see him celebrate Sung Mass.

Will

In his will he left Trust funds for "the purchase of objects of beauty for the furtherance of religion in ancient gothic churches." This Trust is now administered by the Friends of Friendless Churches and has been used to benefit many dozens of churches in England and Wales, by the addition of furnishings, stained glass and bells.

Sources and further information

  • Bevis Hillier, Young Betjeman (London: John Murray, 1988), p. 177
  • "Deaths", The Times, 3 April 1943, p. 1 [death date, 30 March 1943]


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