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Barnes, William.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 2, 1838; a 'Ten-year' man. [S. of John, tenant-farmer in the Vale of Blackmore.] B. Mar. 20, 1801, at [Rushay House, in Bagber] Sturminster, Dorset.
Matric. Lent, 1850; B.D. 1851.
The well-known Dorset poet, philologist and antiquary.
Kept a small school at Mere, Wilts., 1823; at the Chantry House, Mere, 1827; at Durngate Street, Dorchester, 1835-7. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Feb. 28, 1847; priest, 1848; P.C. of Whitcombe, Dorset, 1847-52 and again 1862.
C. of Rotherham, Yorks., 1860-2. R. of Came with Winterborne Farringdon, 1862-86.
A contributor of archaeological and etymological papers to the Gentleman's Magazine; wrote for the newly founded Macmillan's Magazine, 1860.
His linguistic and philological studies included Russian, Hebrew, Hindustani and Persian.
Received 5s. for the copyright of his Philological Grammar. Styled 'The Dorsetshire Burns'. The Barnes Exhibition at Dorchester Grammar School was established in his memory.
Author, Tiw: or a view of Roots and Stems of English as a Teutonic Tongue; Grammar and Glossary of Dorchester Dialect, etc.
His poems in Dorset dialect were collected 1879.
Died Oct. 7, 1886, at Came rectory.
Father of William M. (1859).
(Boase IV. Suppl.; D.N.B.)
William BARNES
Approx. lifespan: 1801–1886
sizar St John's College adm1838:03:02
a 'Ten-year' man
s. of John BARNES tenant-farmer in: Vale of Blackmore, [ Dorset ]
b. Rushay House, Bagber, Sturminster, Dorset 1801:03:20
Matric 1850:01LT:
BD 1851
The well-known Dorset poet, philologist and antiquary:
Kept a: Sch: small school at Mere, Wiltshire 1823
at Chantry House, Mere, [ Wiltshire ] 1827
at Durngate Street, Dorchester, [ Dorset ] 1835-37
Ord. deacon Salisbury 1847:02:28
Ord. priest 1848
P.C.: Whitcombe, Dorset 1847-52 and 1862
C.: Rotherham, Yorkshire 1860-62
R.: Came with Winterborne Farringdon, [ Dorset ] 1862-86
Publ.: A contributor of archaeological and etymological papers to the Gentleman's Magazine
Publ.: wrote for the newly founded Macmillan's Magazine 1860
His linguistic and philological studies included Russian, Hebrew, Hindustani and Persian
Publ.: Received 5 s . for the copyright of his Philological Grammar
Styled 'The Dorset Burns'
The Barnes Exhibition was established in his memory at Sch: Dorchester Grammar School
Publ.: Tiw: or a view of Roots and Stems of English as a Teutonic Tongue; Grammar and Glossary of Dorchester Dialect etc.
Publ.: His poems in Dorset dialect were collected d>1879
d. Came rectory, [Came], [ Dorset ] 1886:10:07
father of William Miles BARNES (1859)
( Boase IV. Suppl.; D.N.B .)
[add:]Never C.: Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire ; remained in Dorset, [ Dorset ] [:add]
[add:]Publ.: Received £5 for his Grammar [:add]
[add:]( Prof. B. DICKINS )[:add]

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