George Butt (priest)
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George Butt (26 December 1741 – 30 September 1795) was a British poet, teacher, cleric. He became
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's Chaplain-in-Ordinary. He and his wife Martha had three children and to varying degrees they were all writers.


Life

Butt was born and christened in
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in 1741. He went to
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and then to college in Oxford. He graduated and took a masters in 1768 but he did not become a Doctor of Divinity until 1793. Butt's first job was as rector at
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in Staffordshire. This was a position arranged by Sir Walter Bagot. He was taken on by Sir Edward Winnington who employed him as a tutor for
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and after he had him accompany him to the same college that Butt had graduated from in Oxford.Nigel Aston, ‘Butt, George (1741–1795)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 200
accessed 26 Aug 2014
/ref> After that Winnington found Butt a rector's job at
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and built him a rectory. In 1773 he married a London silk merchants daughter, Martha Sherwood. His new wife rearranged his poor finances and she arranged for him to take in well-off pupils. This transformed his poor financial position. He and his wife Martha had three children and to varying degrees they were all writers. Mary Martha was born in 1775 and Lucy Lyttelton was born in 1781.Stories Before 1850. 0213H: [Lucy Cameron], The Nosegay of Honeysuckles
The Hockliffe Project, De Monfort University, retrieved 26 August 2014
In 1778 he was rewarded with the living of the vicarage of Newchurch on the Isle of Wight. This was a gift of the Bishop of Bristol,
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, and in 1783 he exchanged this living for a similar one at
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in Gloucestershire. He also became
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's Chaplain-in-Ordinary in 1783. In 1787 he was chosen to be the vicar of Kidderminster which was a job he did in addition to his other appointments. He briefly moved there, but then returned to Stanford and commuted where necessary. Butt died in
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in 1795.Rev. George Butt
spenserians.cath.vt.edu, retrieved 26 August 2014


Works

From 1762, Butt regularly published both sermons and poems. The poems were not well regarded and the book that he was working on at his death, ''The Spanish Daughter'', was completed and published by his elder daughter together with a memoir in 1824. The book was not rated well either. George Butt, DNB, retrieved 26 August 2014


References

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