405
CANONS OF CHRIST CHURCH.
406
CANONS.
Hetirtley, Charles Abel, born at Bishopwearmouth, co. Durham, 4 Jan. , 1806; o.s. Charles Abel, gent. Corpus Chkisti, matric. 28 Nov., 23, aged 17 (from Louth school), scholar 23-32, B.A. 27, M.A. 31, fellow 32-41, B.D. 38; D.D. (Christ Church) 53 (Honours: — 1 mathematics 27, Ellerton theologi- cal essay 28), select preacher 34, 8, 51, Bampton lecturer 45, Margaret professor of divinity and canon of Christ Church 53, sub-dean 78, member of Hebdomadal council 64-72 ; rector of Fenny Compton, co. Warwick, 40-72, hon. canon of Worcester 48-53, theological examiner in University of Durham 1846-7. See Men and. Women oj the Time.
Bright, William, born at Doncaster, 14 Dec, 1824; ' o.s. William, arm. University Coll., matric. 20 March, 43, aged 18 (from Rugby), scholar 43-7, B.A. 46, fellow 47-68, M.A. 49, tutor 65 ; B. and D.D. (Christ Church) by decree 4 May, 69 (Honours: — 1 classics 46, theological scholar- ship 47, Ellerton theological essay 48), regius professor of ecclesiastical history and canon of Christ Church 68, on council of Keble College 71 ; theological tutor, Trinity college, Glenalmond, 51-8, examining chaplain to the bishop of Lincoln 85. See Men and Women of the Time.
Palmer, ven. Edwin, born at Mixbury, 18 July, 1824 ; 6s. William Jocelyn, rector of Mixbury and Pin- mere, Oxon. Balliol, matric. 25 Nov., 41, aged 17 (from the Charterhouse), scholar 41-5, B.A. 45, fellow 45-67, M.A. 50, hon. fellow 71 ; fellow Corpus Christi 70-8, vice-president 77, hon. fellow 78 ; archdeacon of Oxford and canon of Christ Church 78, D.D. by decree 7 May, 78 (Honours : Hertford and Ireland scholarships 43, Latin verse 44, 1 classics 45, Latin essay 47), classical moderator 56, 7, 8, select preacher 65-6 and 73-4, Corpus Christi professor of Latin literature 70-8; delegate of the press.
Ince, William, born in Clerkenwell, 7 June, 1825; is. William, president of the pharmaceutical society of Great Britain. Lincoln, matric. 12 Dec, 42 aged 17 (from King's coll. sch. Lond.), scholar 42-6, B.A. 46 ; fellow Exeter 47-78, M.A. 49, hon. fellow 82, tutor 50-78, sub-rector 57-78, proctor 56, D.D. (Christ Church) by decree 7 May, 1878 (Honours: — 1 classics 46), select preacher 59, 70, 76, Whitehall preacher 60-2 ; classical examiner 66, 7, 8, regius professor of divinity and canon of Christ Church 78, hon. fellow King's college, London, 61. See Men and Women of the Time.
Driver, Samuel Rolles, born at Southampton 2 Oct., 1846; is. Rolles, gent. New Coll., matric. 20 Oct., 65, aged 19 (from Winchester college), scholar
65-70, B.A. 70, fellow 70-83, M.A. 72, tutor 75-83;
D.D. (Christ Church) by decree 22 May, 83
( Honours : — 1 classical mods, and 2 mathematical
mods. 67, 1 classics 69, Hebrew scholarship 66 and
70, Septuagint prize 7r, Syriac prize 72), regius
professor of Hebrew 89, and canon of Christ
Church 89, examiner in theology 66, 7, 8, and a
member of the Old Testament revision company 75,
hon. D.Litt. Dublin 92. See A/en and Women of
the Time.
Moberly, Robert Campbell, born at Winchester
26 July, 1845 ; 3s. George, bishop of Salisbury.
New Coll., matric. 16 Oct., 63, aged 18 (from
Winchester college), scholar 63-7, B.A. 67 ; a
senior student Christ Church 67-80, M.A. 70,
tutor 69-76, D.D. by decree 24 May, 92
(Honours : — 1 classical mods. 65, English verse
67, 2 classics 67) ; principal of St. Stephen's House,
Oxford, 76-7, and of Sarum theological college 78-80,
regius professor of pastoral theology and canon of
Christ Church 92 ; vicar of Gt. Budworth, Cheshire,
80, hon. canon of Chester 90-2 ; chaplain to his
father 71-85, and examining chaplain to the bishop
of Chester 84-8.
EX-CANONS.
Smith, very rev. Robert Payne, born at Chipping Camden, co. Gloucester, Nov., 1819 ; is. Robert, gent. Pembroke, matric. 16 March, 1837, aged 17 (from school), scholar 37-50, B.A. 41,
M.A. 43 ; B. and D.D. (Christ Church) by decree 20 Oct., 65 (Honours: — Boden Sanskrit scholar- ship 40, 2 classics 41, Hebrew scholarship 43), regius professor of divinity, canon of Christ Church with rectory of Ewelme, Oxon, 65-71, Bampton lecturer 69 ; sublibrarian Bodleian library 57-65 ; headmaster Kensington proprietary school 537. ; dean of Canterbury 71, hon. D.Litt. Dublin 92. For list of his works see Crockford.
King, right rev. Edward, born in Westminster 29 Dec. , 1829 ; 2s. Walter, archdeacon of Rochester. Oriel, matric. 10 Feb., 48, aged 18 (from school), B.A. 51, M.A. 55; B. and D.D. (Christ Church) by decree 14 June, 73, regius professor of pastoral theology and canon of Christ Church 73-85 ; on the council of Keble College 73, visitor of Brasenose and of Lincoln Colleges, of King's College, Cambridge, and of Eton college ; curate of Wheatley, Oxon, 54-8, chaplain and assistant lecturer Cuddesdon college 58-63, principal 63-73 '< bishop of Lincoln 85, visitor of Brasenose and Lincoln coll., Oxford, of King's coll., Cambridge, and of Eton coll.
STONE SPANDK1L, CHOIR NOTRE DAME, PARIS. — Pugin.