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Benians, Ernest Alfred.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Aug. 2, 1899.
S. of William Alfred, schoolmaster, of Goudhurst, Kent.
B. there Oct. 23, 1880.
School, Goudhurst.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar; (Hist.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901; Pt II, 1st Class, 1902); B.A. 1902; Lightfoot Scholar, 1903; Allen Scholar, 1905; M.A. 1906; Adam Smith Prizeman, 1906.
Fellow, 1906-33.
Lecturer, 1910.
Tutor, 1918.
Master, 1933-. Vice-chancellor, 1939-40-. Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship, 1911.
University Lecturer in History, 1926-34.
Local Adviser to Indian Students, 1913-19.
Sometime Chairman of the Faculty Board of History.
Married and had issue.
Assistant editor of the Cambridge Modern History Atlas. Contributed articles on Colonial History to the Cambridge Modern History. Joint editor of the Cambridge History of the British Empire.
(Who's Who, 1938.)
Ernest Alfred BENIANS
Approx. lifespan: 1880–1978
Adm pens. St John's College 1899:08:02
s. of William Alfred BENIANS schoolmaster of Goudhurst, Kent
b. there ^ Goudhurst, Kent 1880:10:23
Sch: Goudhurst
Matric 1899:10MT:
Scholar
(Hist. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1901
Pt II, 1st Class 1902 );
BA 1902
Lightfoot Scholar 1903
Allen Scholar 1905
MA 1906
Adam Smith Prizeman 1906
Fellow 1906-33
Lecturer: 1910
Tutor: 1918
Master: 1933-.
Vice-Chancellor: 1939-40-
Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship 1911
University Lecturer in History: 1926-34
Local Adviser to: : Indian Students 1913-19
Sometime Chairman of: : Faculty
Board of History.
m. and had issue.
Assistant editor of the Cambridge Modern History Atlas
Contributed articles on Colonial History to the Cambridge Modern History . Joint editor of the Cambridge History of the British Empire
( Who's Who 1938.)
[add:] d. 1952:02:13 at St John's Lodge, [ Cambridgeshire ] [:add]
[add:]Obituaries: Eagle, 240 and 241 (1952), pp. 4–9: Times 1952:02:14 [:add]
[add:]( WWW ; J.D. Pickles)[:add]

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