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Field, Frederick.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Jan. 18, 1819.
S. of Henry [apothecary, of London]. B. there.
School, Christ's Hospital, London (Dr Trollope). Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1820; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, and Equal for Chancellor's Medal, 1823; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826; Hon. LL.D. 1875.
Fellow, 1824-43; Hon. Fellow, 1875-85.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1828; priest (Ely) Nov. 2, 1828; R. of Over, Cambs., 1830-4. C.-in-charge of Saxham, Norfolk, 1841-2. R. of Reepham with Kerdiston, 1842-63.
The Bishop of Lincoln described him as 'the Jerome of the Anglican Church.' Edited various patristic works for Oxford and Cambridge University Presses.
Member of Old Testament Revision Company, 1879-85. 'His name is inseparably connected with Chrysostom and Origen.' Autobiography in Preface to Origen. Deaf during most of his life.
A direct descendant of Cromwell.
Died unmarried Apr. 19, 1885, at Carlton Terrace, Heigham, Norwich.
M.I. at Reepham Church and in Trinity College Chapel.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Boase, I. 1041; Cambridge Review, May 6, 1885; D.N.B.; F.M.G., III. 1121, which contains a pedigree; The Guardian, Apr. 29 and May 6, 1885.)
Frederick FIELD
Approx. lifespan: 1801–1885
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1819:01:18
s. of Henry FIELD [apothecary, of London
b. there.
School Sch: Christ's Hospital [ Sussex ] ( Dr – TROLLOPE )
Matric 1819:10MT:
Scholar 1820
Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, and Equal for Chancellor's Medal 1823
BA 1823
MA 1826
Hon.LLD 1875
Fellow 1824-43
Hon. Fellow 1875-85
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1828
Ord. priest Ely 1828:11:02
R.: Over, Cambridgeshire 1830-34
C.-in-C. of: Saxham, Norfolk 1841-42
R.: Reepham with Kerdiston, [ Norfolk ] 1842-63
The Bishop of Lincoln described him as 'the Jerome of the Anglican Church.'
Publ.: Edited various patristic works for OX and CB University Presses.
Member of: Old Testament Revision Company 1879-85
'His name is inseparably connected with Chrysostom and Origen.'
Autobiography in Preface to Origen.
Deaf during most of his life.
A direct descendant of Cromwell.
d. unmarried Carlton Terrace, Heigham, Norwich, [ Norfolk ] 1885:04:19
MI Reepham Church Reepham, [ Norfolk ] and in
Trinity College Chapel.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Boase, I. 1041; CB Review 1885:05:06; D.N.B.; F.M.G., III. 1121, which contains a pedigree; The Guardian 1885:04:29 and 1885:05:06)

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