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William Booth (priest)

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William Booth
Deputy Clerk of the Closet
and Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal
ChurchChurch of Ireland
Church of England
DioceseEcclesiastical Household
In office1991–2007
PredecessorAnthony Caesar
SuccessorWilliam Scott
Orders
Ordination1962 (deacon)
1963 (priest)
by Bishop Mitchell
Personal details
Born
William James Booth

(1939-02-03)3 February 1939
Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
Died1 June 2009(2009-06-01) (aged 70)
Oxford, England
NationalityBritish
DenominationAnglicanism
ParentsWilliam James Booth (father)
ProfessionClergyman
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin (MA)
CVO insignia

William James Booth CVO (3 February 1939 – 2 June 2009), was an Anglican priest and prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, London, who served as royal domestic chaplain to Elizabeth II.[1]

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Early life

A descendant of Revd Canon Humphrey Booth (1629–1691), of Dublin (see Gore-Booth),[2] he was born in 1939 and educated at Ballymena Academy, County Antrim, before going to Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts (BA; 1960) proceeding Master of Arts (MA; 1975).

Ministry

Booth was ordained a deacon in the Church of Ireland in 1962 and a priest in 1963. His first appointment was as curate at St Luke's Parish Church, Belfast, from 1962 to 1964. From 1965 to 1974 he was chaplain of Cranleigh School in Surrey and from 1974 to 1991 he was chaplain of Westminster School.[3]

Appointed Deputy Clerk of the Closet in 1991, Booth served ex-officio as Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal, Sub-Almoner and, as Domestic Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II, the sole full-time member of the British Royal Ecclesiastical Household.[4] Previously a Priest-Vicar of Westminster Abbey (1987–1993) and Priest-in-Ordinary to HM The Queen (1976–1993),[5] he was installed as a Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral in 2000.[6]

After 16 years' service, Booth retired from the Chapel Royal in March 2007; appointed LVO in 1999, he was promoted Commander of the Royal Victorian Order on 5 March 2007.[7] A reception to mark his retirement was held at Buckingham Palace on 26 March 2007.

Acting Chaplain of New College, Oxford, from January to June 2009[8] as well as Club Chaplain of the East India Club, London, he died at Oxford on 2 June 2009. Prebendary Booth's funeral took place at the Queen's Chapel, St James' Palace, on 17 June 2009 with a memorial service being held at St Margaret's, Westminster, shortly afterwards.[9]

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Court offices
Preceded by Deputy Clerk of the Closet
and Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal

1991–2007
Succeeded by
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