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The Reverend Frederic Michael Anderton (7 December 1931 – 28 April 2020) was an English clergyman, distinguished
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and a first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University Cricket Club.


Early life and cricket

He was born in Agra in India, where his father, Colonel Geoffrey Anderton, was a doctor with the British Army. Through his mother, the former Edyth Cecile Hastings, he was descended from the family line of the
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. Shortly before World War II began, the family returned to England. He went to Sherborne School, where he became Head Boy and excelled at sport. On the occasion of the school's four hundredth anniversary, he was the host for a lunch attended by
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and his wife,
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. After National Service with the Green Jackets Brigade, he went up to
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in 1952, originally to read Medicine but eventually graduating in History and Economics. He played both
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and cricket for the University, including three first-class cricket matches in 1953, but he did not win a cricket Blue. His highest score of 38 came when playing against
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.


Career


Priest

After university, he was briefly a schoolmaster before he entered Westcott House to train to become an
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priest. After being ordained, he became a
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at St John's Wood Church, before moving to
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. This was the Guild Church of the Toc H movement, and he was with Tubby Clayton, its founder, when Clayton died.


Psychologist

He became the chairman of the Guild of Pastoral Psychology and, through his work with the Guild, was influenced in middle age to give up his career as a priest to become a
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. He trained at the
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in Zurich, before setting up his own psychotherapy practice in London, where – according to his ''
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'' obituarist – "his deep intellect and innate sensitivity allowed him to bring profound insights to bear". In 1987 he helped to set up the Guild of Analytical Psychology and Spirituality – since renamed as the Guild of Analytical Psychologists – which particularly focused on the religious and spiritual aspects of Carl Jung's work. Anderton's consulting room was notable for its clouds of smoke from his pipe. He gave up smoking in his seventies, but continued to work into his mid-eighties while in semi-retirement in
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.


Personal life

He had a life-long love of cricket, and it was after a Test at
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that he first met Robin Coulson, whom he married in 1977. They had a daughter. MCC made him an honorary life member in 2018, sixty years after his first having been elected to membership. He was a ''bon viveur'' and a large but gentle man who was inclined to be absent-minded and clumsy, leaving "a trail of broken armchairs and pranged cars". He enjoyed the company of his family and friends and the life of the Winchester Cathedral community. Anderton died on 28 April 2020, at the age of 88.


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External links


Cricket Archive Profile
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