Oswin Gibbs-Smith
Oswin Gibbs-Smith  | |
|---|---|
| Dean of Winchester | |
| Church | Church of England | 
| Diocese | Winchester | 
| In office | 1961 to 1969 | 
| Predecessor | Norman Sykes | 
| Successor | Michael Stancliffe | 
| Other post(s) | Rector of Christ Church, Marylebone (1941–1948) Archdeacon of London (1947–1961)  | 
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 1924 (deacon)  1925 (priest)  | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Oswin Harvard Gibbs-Smith 15 November 1901  | 
| Died | 26 September 1969 (aged 67) | 
| Nationality | British | 
| Denomination | Anglicanism | 
| Spouse | 
 Nora   (m. 1949) | 
| Children | Two | 
| Education | Westminster School | 
| Alma mater | |
Oswin Harvard Gibbs-Smith, CBE (15 November 1901 – 26 September 1969) was Dean of Winchester in the third quarter of the 20th century.[1]
Early life and education
Gibbs-Smith was born on 15 November 1901. He was educated at King's College School, Cambridge,[2] and then Westminster School, a public school within the precincts of Westminster Abbey, London. He studied at King's College, Cambridge and at Clare College, Cambridge. He trained for Holy Orders at Cuddesdon College, an Anglo-Catholic theological college.[3]
Ordained ministry
Gibbs-Smith was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1924 and as a priest in 1925.[3] He then spent a short spell as an Assistant Master at Harrow School.[3] He began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St Margaret's Church, Ilkley. Following this he was Vicar of John Keble Church, Mill Hill,[4] and Rector of Christ Church, Marylebone, from 1941 to 1948.[5][6] He was the Archdeacon of London and a Canon Residentiary of St Paul's Cathedral between 1947 and 1961.[3] He served as Dean of Winchester from 1961 to 1969.[3]
Personal life
In 1949, Gibbs-Smith married Nora Gregg. Together they had two children: one son and one daughter.[3]
Honours
In 1953, Gibbs-Smith was made a Freeman of the City of London.[3] In the 1961 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the Bath (CBE).
References
- ^ “Who was Who”1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X
 - ^ Henderson, RJ (1981). A History of King's College Choir School Cambridge. ISBN 978-0950752808.
 - ^ a b c d e f g 'GIBBS-SMITH, Very Rev. Oswin Harvard', Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014; online edn, April 2014 accessed 11 May 2017
 - ^ Church web-site
 - ^ CHRIST CHURCH, SAINT MARYLEBONE: COSWAY STREET, WESTMINSTER, lma.gov.uk, accessed 21 November 2020
 - ^ National Archives material