Thomas Seaton

Thomas Seaton

The Reverend Thomas Seaton (baptised 2 October 1684, Stamford, Lincolnshire, died 18 August 1741 at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.

Education

He was educated at Stamford School and Clare College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1705 and MA in 1708.

Career

Seaton was elected a fellow of Clare College in 1706 and continued as a Fellow until 1721. He was ordained deacon in 1707 and priest of the Church of England in 1709.

He became chaplain to Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham. In 1713, he gained the vicarage of Madingley, Cambridgeshire, and in 1721 Nottingham gave him the vicarage of Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire, which enabled him to give up his college fellowship and which he retained until his death.

He wrote several religious works (see 'Publications'). In "The Conduct of Servants in Great Families" (1720), he advised employers to oversee the moral conduct of their servants.

Seaton died unmarried in 1741 at Ravenstone and was buried there.

Publications

* "The Divinity of our Saviour Proved" (1719)
* "The defects of the objections against the New Testament application of the prophecies in the Old exposed" (1726)
* "A Compendious View of the Grounds of Religion, both Natural and Revealed" (1729)
* "The Conduct of Servants in Great Families" (1720)

The Seatonian Prize

On his death, Seaton left his estate at Kislingbury, Northamptonshire, to the University of Cambridge, with the object of funding an annual poetry prize for a poem in English on the nature of God or on another sacred subject, the judges to be the university's Vice-chancellor, the Professor of Greek, and the Master of Clare College. The Seatonian Prize has been awarded annually since 1750, apart from the years 1766, 1769, and 1771. "Musae Seatonianæ" includes most of the prize poems.

George Gordon, Lord Byron, another Cambridge graduate, refers to recipients of the celebrated university prize as "Seaton's sons" in his poem "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers" (1809).

References

* "Thomas Seaton (1684–1741), Church of England clergyman and religious writer" by Thompson Cooper, revised by S. J. Skedd, in "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (OUP, Oxford, 2004)
* William Camden's "Britannia", new ed. by Richard Gough in three volumes (1789), volume 2, page 177


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