Arthur Buxton

[4] In March 1923, Buxton gave an interview to The Daily Express in which he said the coming of flats in fashionable neighbourhoods had caused a fall in church attendance.

[10] In February 1936, Buxton led a memorial service at All Souls for Dame Clara Butt.

[12] On 14 January 1908, Buxton married Esme Caroline, a daughter of Colonel Francis William Pixley DL, of Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire.

They had four children, Nigel Arthur (1909–1995), Richenda Dorothy (1911–1987), Mary Buxton (born 1913), and Priscilla Peronne (1916–1979).

[1] In 1941, after giving up his London parish, Buxton retired to Upton House, Cromer, Norfolk.

[2] He died on 6 January 1958, at 31, Queen's Gate, Kensington, leaving an estate valued at £139,931, equivalent to £4,129,341 in 2023.

All Souls, Langham Place