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Appleton, Richard.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 16, 1867.
S. of Richard (above), clerk.
B. Feb. 17, 1849, at Liverpool.
School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar; Chancellor's medal; Prizeman; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1871; M.A. 1874.
Fellow, 1873.
Tutor, 1885-94.
Held various College Offices.
Examiner for the Theological Tripos, 1880 and 1881.
Lecturer in Mathematics and subsequently in Theology, 1874-94.
Ord. deacon, 1874; priest (Ely) 1878.
Superintendent of the Jesus Lane Sunday School, Cambridge, 1873-82.
A Governor of Christ's Hospital, 1878; Almoner, 1891-1909.
Treasurer and Secretary of the Cambridge Clergy Training School, 1881-94.
Chairman of the Education Committee, 1894-1903.
Examining Chaplain to three successive Bishops of Durham–Dr Lightfoot, Dr Westcott and Dr Moule.
Whitehall preacher, 1882-4. Warden of Trinity College Mission and V. of Camberwell, 1894-1903.
V. of Ware, Herts., 1904-7; Rural Dean, 1904-7. Hon. Canon of Durham, 1901-9. Commissary, Osaka, 1899-1909.
Master of Selwyn College, 1907-9; left a permanent memorial of his Mastership in the erection of the Southern range of buildings, including the College Hall, and Combination room.
Re-edited the smaller Cambridge Bible for Schools, for the University Press.
A man of deep religious faith and consistency of life; exercised a lasting influence on many generations of undergraduates as well as on the working population of Camberwell.
Died Mar. 1, 1909, at Selwyn Lodge.
(Selwyn Coll.
Cal
., 1909-11; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 2, 1909.)
Richard APPLETON
Approx. lifespan: 1849–1909
Tripos: Trinity College Math. 1871; Class. 1871; Theo.Exn 1872star
Adm pens. Trinity College 1867:05:16
s. of Richard APPLETON (1822) clerk:
b. Liverpool, [ Lancashire ] 1849:02:17
Sch: Christ's Hospital
Matric 1867:10MT:
Scholar
Chancellor's medal
Prizeman
BA 6 th Wrangler 1871
MA 1874
Fellow 1873
Tutor: 1885-94
Held various College Offices:
Examiner for: : Theological Tripos 1880 and 1881
Lecturer in Mathematics: and subsequently Lecturer in Theology: 1874-94
Ord. deacon 1874
Ord. priest Ely 1878
Superintendent of: : Sch: Jesus Lane Sunday School Jesus Lane, Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1873-82
Governor: Sch: Christ's Hospital 1878
Almoner: 1891-1909
Treasurer and Secretary of: : Sch: Cambridge Clergy Training School 1881-94
Chairman of: : Education Committee 1894-1903
Examining Chapl. to: : three successive Bishops of Durham-Dr Lightfoot, Dr Westcott and Dr Moule.
Whitehall preacher: 1882-84
Warden of: : Trinity College Mission and
V.: Camberwell, [ London ] 1894-1903
V.: Ware, Hertfordshire 1904-07
Rural Dean: 1904-07
Hon. Canon of: : Durham, [ Co. Durham ] 1901-09
Commissary: Osaka, [ Japan ] 1899-1909
Master of: : Selwyn College 1907-09
left a permanent memorial of his Mastership in the erection of the Southern range of buildings, including the College Hall, and Combination room.
Re-edited the smaller Cambridge Bible for Schools, for University Press.
A man of deep religious faith and consistency of life; exercised a lasting influence on many generations of undergraduates as well as on the working population of Camberwell, [ London ]
d. Selwyn Lodge, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1909:03:01
( Selwyn College Cal . 1909-11; Crockford; The Times 1909:03:02)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: 92[:add]
[add:] bur. Ascension Parish Burial Ground Cambridge, Cambridgeshire [:add]
[add:](Martin Packer, 2014)[:add]

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