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Creighton, Mandell.
Hon. M.A. from EMMANUEL, 1885.
S. of Robert, of Carlisle.
B. July 5, 1843.
Schools, Carlisle Grammar and Durham.
Matric. (Merton College, Oxford) Oct. 18, 1862, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1867; M.A. (Oxford) 1869.
Postmaster, 1862.
Fellow of Merton College, 1866-75.
Dixie Fellow of Emmanuel, 1884.
Hon. D.D. (Cambridge) 1891.
First Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, 1884-91.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1893.
Rede Lecturer, 1895.
Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford); LL.D. (Glasgow); Hon. D.C.L. (Durham) 1885; Hon. Litt.D. (Dubl.); Hon. LL.D. (Harvard). Lady Margaret Preacher, 1892.
V. of Embleton, Northumberland, 1874-84.
Rural Dean of Alnwick, 1879.
Hon. Canon of Newcastle, 1883.
Canon of Worcester, 1885-90.
Canon of Windsor, 1890.
Bishop of Peterborough, 1891-7. First President of the Church Historical Society, 1894-1901.
Romanes Lecturer at Oxford, 1896.
Bishop of London, 1897-1901.
Dean of the Chapels Royal, 1897.
First editor of the English Historical Review, founded 1886.
The publication of his History of the Papacy established his reputation as an ecclesiastical historian.
A contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography. Died Jan. 14, 1901.
Monument in St Paul's Cathedral.
Father of the above and Walter R. (1896).
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B., Suppl.)
Mandell CREIGHTON
Approx. lifespan: 1843–1901
Hon. MA from Emmanuel College 1885
s. of Robert CREIGHTON of Carlisle, [ Cumberland ]
b. 1843:07:05
Schools Sch: Carlisle Grammar and Durham
Matric aged 19 Merton College [Oxford] 1862:10:18
BA Oxford 1867
MA Oxford 1869
Postmaster 1862
Fellow of Sch: Merton College 1866-75
Dixie Fellow of Emmanuel College 1884
Hon. DD Cambridge 1891
First Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History: 1884-91
Hulsean Lecturer: 1893
Rede Lecturer: 1895
Hon. DCL Oxford
LLD Glasgow
Hon. DCL Durham 1885
Hon. Litt. D. (Dubl.);
Hon.LLD Harvard
Lady Margaret Preacher 1892
V.: Embleton, Northumberland 1874-84
Rural Dean of: : Alnwick, [ Northumberland ] 1879
Hon. Canon of: : Newcastle, [ Northumberland ] 1883
Canon of: : Worcester, [ Worcestershire ] 1885-90
Canon of: : Windsor, [ Berkshire ] 1890
Bishop of Peterborough, [ Northamptonshire ] 1891-97
First President of: : Church Historical Society 1894-1901
Romanes Lecturer at: : Oxford 1896
Bishop of London 1897-1901
Dean: the Chapels Royal 1897
First editor of the English Historical Review, founded 1886
The publication of his History of the Papacy established his reputation as an ecclesiastical historian.
A contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography.
d. 1901:01:14
Monument in St Paul's Cathedral, [ London ]
father of the above and Walter R. CREIGHTON (1896)
( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B., Suppl. )
[add:]Oxford degrees: 1sts in 'Mods' and 'Greats', followed by 2nd class in Law and[:add]
[add:]History after 6 months' further study[:add]
[add:]Caricature by F.T. Dalton in Vanity Fair 1897:04:22 : CAS: E.87; portrait engraving: CAS: E.25[:add]
[add:]F.H. Stubbings: 49 Lives[:add]

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