George Hubert Graham Doggart OBE (18 July 1925 – 16 February 2018[1][2]) was an English sports administrator, first-class cricketer and schoolmaster.
[7] He represented England in two Test matches versus the West Indies in 1950 (at Old Trafford and Lord's).
His son, Simon Doggart, was found by the Church of England Makin Review (18 October 2024) to have been actively involved in the abuse carried out by John Smyth, aiding and abetting it, noting that by 1982 Doggart "began to be actively involved and carrying out abuse unassisted by John Smyth" (see paragraph 12.1.14).
Following publication of the Makin Review, Justin Welby announced his intention to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury.
It is clear from the Makin Review, and the earlier investigations by Winchester College, that Hubert Doggart was fully informed in late 1982 about his son and John Smyth's activities.