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Coulton, George Gordon.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, June 16, 1877. 3rd s. of John James, solicitor, of King's Lynn, Norfolk.
B. there Oct. 15, 1858.
Schools, King's Lynn, Lycée Impérial, St Omer and Felsted.
Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1890.
Fellow of St John's, 1919.
Hon. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1922.
Litt.D. 1928.
Ord. deacon, 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Offley, Herts., 1883.
C. of Rickmansworth, 1884.
Assistant Master at Llandovery College, 1885-7. At Heidelberg University, 1887-8. Assistant Master at Sherborne School, 1889-92; at Sedbergh School, 1892-3; at Dulwich College, 1893-6; at South Lynn, Eastbourne, 1897-1910.
Birkbeck Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at Trinity, 1910.
Lowell Lecturer at Boston (Mass.), 1923.
Davies Lecturer at Aberystwyth, 1923.
Ford's Lecturer in English History at Oxford, 1930-1. University Lecturer in English, 1919-34; retired.
Rhind Lecturer at Edinburgh, 1931.
Hon. Litt.D. (Durham) 1920, Hon. LL.D. (Edin.). F.B.A., 1929.
Author, From St Francis to Dante; Chaucer and his England; Five Centuries of Religion; Public Schools and Public Needs; The Case for Compulsory Military Service (1917); Art and the Reformation; Medieval Panorama, etc.
Married and had issue.
Of 201, Chesterton Road, Cambridge.
(Who's Who, 1939; Schoolmasters' Directory.)
George Gordon COULTON
Approx. lifespan: 1858–1947
Tripos: Cath. Class. 1881star
Adm pens. Catharine Hall 1877:06:16
3rd s. of John James COULTON Solicitor of King's Lynn, Norfolk
b. there ^ Lynn, Norfolk 1858:10:15
Schools Sch: King's Lynn, Lycée Impérial, St Omer, [ France ] and Felsted.
Matric 1877:10MT:
Scholar 1877
BA 1881
MA 1890
Fellow of St John's College 1919
Hon. Fellow of St Catharine's College 1922
Litt. D. 1928
Ord. deacon 1883
Ord. priest 1884
C.: Offley, Hertfordshire 1883
C.: Rickmansworth, [ Hertfordshire ] 1884
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Llandovery College [Llandovery], [ Carmarthenshire ] 1885-87
At Sch: Heidelberg University [Heidelberg], [ Germany ] 1887-88
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Sherborne School [Sherborne], [ Dorset ] 1889-92
at
Sch: Sedbergh School [Sedbergh], [ Yorkshire ] 1892-93
at
Sch: Dulwich College [Dulwich], [ London ] 1893-96
at South Lynn, Eastbourne, [ Sussex ] 1897-1910
Birkbeck Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at: : Trinity 1910
Lowell Lecturer at: : Boston (MASS) [ USA ] 1923
Davies Lecturer at: : Aberystwyth, [ Cardiganshire ] 1923
Ford's
Lecturer in English History at: : Oxford 1930-31
University Lecturer in English: 1919-34
retired.
Rhind Lecturer at: : Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1931
Hon. Litt. D. (Durham) 1920 Hon.LLD Edin.
FBA 1929
Author, From St Francis to Dante; Chaucer and his England;
Five Centuries of Religion; Sch: Public Schools and Public Needs;
The Case for Compulsory Military Service
(1917) ; Art and the Reformation; Medieval Panorama etc.
m. and had issue.
Of 201 Chesterton Road, Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ]
( Who's Who 1939; Schoolmasters' Directory. )
[add:] d. 1947:03:04 [:add]
[add:]See Obit. in Eagle, April 1948, 50–54 and Campion, Sarah: Father: a portrait of G.G. Coulton at Home (1948) [:add]
[add:](J.D. Pickles)[:add]

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