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Musgrave, Thomas.
Adm. pens.
(age 18, sic) at TRINITY, July 6, 1804.
[Elder] s. of Peete, tailor and woollen-draper, of Cambridge.
B. there, Mar. 30, 1788.
School, Richmond, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1807; B.A. (14th Wrangler) 1810; Members' prize, 1812; M.A. 1813; D.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1837.
Fellow, 1812; Junior Dean, 1821-2; Senior Dean, 1822-4; Junior Bursar, 1824-5; Senior Bursar, 1825-37.
Senior Proctor, 1831-2. Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic, 1821-37.
R. of Over, Cambs., 1823-5. V. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1825-33.
V. of Orwell, Cambs., 1835.
V. of Bottisham, 1837.
Appointed Dean of Bristol in 1837, but only held the post for a few months.
Bishop of Hereford, 1837-47.
Archbishop of York, 1847-60.
Married, 1839, Catherine, dau. of Richard Cavendish, 2nd Lord Waterpark.
Died May 4, 1860.
Brother of Charles (1809). 'These brethren, born in this parish [St Mary the Great], were fellows of Trinity College, and went out D.D. in the same year, when they preached the Commencement sermons.
It is not probable that both these sermons ever were, or ever will be again, preached by natives of the parish in which the University church is situated.' (D.N.B.; De Morgan, Budget of Paradoxes, I. 324; C. H. Cooper, Memorials of Cambridge, III. 310.)
Thomas MUSGRAVE
Approx. lifespan: 1788–1860
Adm pens. aged 18, sic Trinity College 1804:07:06
Elder s. of Peete MUSGRAVE, tailor and woollen-draper, of CB [ Cambridgeshire ]
b. there 1788:03:30
Sch: Richmond School Richmond, North Riding of Yorkshire
Matric 1806:10MT:
Scholar 1807
BA 14 th Wrangler 1810
Members' Prize 1812
MA 1813
DD per Lit. Reg. 1837
Fellow 1812
Junior Dean: 1821-2
Senior Dean: 1822-4
Junior Bursar: 1824-5
Senior Bursar: 1825-37
Senior Proctor: 1831-2
Lord Almoner's
Professor of: Arabic 1821-37
R.: Over, Cambridgeshire 1823-5
V.: Great St Mary's Great, CB [ Cambridgeshire ] 1825-33
V.: Orwell, Cambridgeshire 1835
V.: Bottisham, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1837
Appointed Dean of Bristol, [ Somerset ] in1837,
but only held the post for a few months.
Bishop of: Hereford, [ Herefordshire ] 1837-47
Archbishop of York 1847-60
m. 1839,Catherine dau. of Richard CAVENDISH 2nd Lord Waterpark.
d. 1860:05:04
brother of Charles MUSGRAVE (1809) . "These brethren, born in this parish [St Mary the Great], were fellows of Trinity College, and went out
DD in the same year, when they preached the Commencement sermons. It is not probable that both these sermons ever were, or ever will be again, preached by natives of the parish in which University church is situated."
( D.N.B. ; De Morgan, Budget of Paradoxes, I. 324; C. H. Cooper, Memorials of CB, III. 310.)
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