Thomas Smoult
Professor of Moral Theology or Casuistical Divinity at the University of Cambridge
Intro | Professor of Moral Theology or Casuistical Divinity at the University of Cambridge | |
Places | United Kingdom | |
is | Priest Academic Anglican priest | |
Work field | Education Religion | |
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Thomas Smoult (1631 or 1632 – 9 July 1707) was the first Professor of Moral Theology or Casuistical Divinity in 1683 at the University of Cambridge to the post now known as the Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy. The professorship was founded in 1677 by John Knightbridge, a vicar of Spofforth in Yorkshire and Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He left a stipend of 50 pounds per annum. This was augmented by Smoult, who gave 300 pounds to purchase land.