George Every

George Every (3 February 1909 – 2 September 2003)[1] was a British historian, theologian, writer on Christian mythology and poet.

George, Edward and their sister Mary (born 1911) spent the majority of their youth with their parents, and extended family in the East Devon area.

[2] Every was a member of the Anglican religious community the Society of the Sacred Mission at Kelham, Nottinghamshire from 1929 to 1973.

He was known as a historian of Byzantium and was in some ways a follower of Christopher Dawson.

On the occasion, in 1948, of Eliot's sexagenarianism, Every wrote for a dedicatory compendium a piece on the poet's religious leanings and its broader significance.