Frederick Simpson (historian)

[1] Simpson was educated at Rossall School[2] and Queens' College, Cambridge, graduating B.A.

While Dean of Chapel at Trinity Simpson controversially queried the divinity of Christ.

[7] His change of direction has been attributed to an unfavourable review by Philip Guedalla, but John Polkinghorne ascribes it to an "inner loss of nerve.

"[8] Simpson was described as a tall, stooped and craggy-featured figure usually wearing a cloth cap and dangling scarf.

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