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Shaw, Joseph.
Adm. sizar (age 17) at CHRIST'S, Feb. 1, 1803.
S. of the Rev. Edward.
B. at Barbon, Westmorland.
School, Loughborough.
Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1803; Tancred divinity student, 1804; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810; B.D. 1840.
Fellow, 1807-49; Praelector, tutor and Senior Dean.
Master, Jan. 12, 1849; resigned, Feb. 2, 1849.
Senior Fellow, 1849-59.
Junior Proctor, 1814-15; Senior Proctor, 1815-16.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1808; priest, 1809; C. of Fen Drayton, Cambs., 1808-16.
R. of Kegworth, Leics., 1852-3. He hunted, and took his pupils with him, consequently becoming popular and increasing the numbers of men.
Died June 1, 1859, in College; buried in the ante-chapel.
Benefactor to the College.
(Boase, III. 528; Peile, II. 352; Northants.
Clergy; Clergy List
.)
Joseph SHAW
Approx. lifespan: 1785–1859
sizar aged 17 Christ's College adm1803:02:01
s. of Rev. Edward Shaw SHAW
b. Barbon, Westmorland
Sch: Loughborough School Loughborough, [ Leicestershire ]
Matric 1803:10MT:
Scholar 1803
Tancred divinity
Student: 1804
BA 1807
MA 1810
BD 1840
Fellow 1807-49
Praelector, Tutor and Senior: Dean.
Master: 1849:01:12 ; resigned1849:02:02
Senior Fellow 1849-59
Junior Proctor: 1814-15
Senior Proctor: 1815-16
Ord. deacon Peterborough 1808
Ord. priest 1809
C.: Fen Drayton, Cambridgeshire 1808-16
R.: Kegworth, Leicestershire 1852-53
He hunted, and took his pupils with him, consequently becoming popular and increasing the numbers of men.
d. 1859:06:01
in College
buried in the ante-chapel.
Benefactor to College
( Boase, III. 528; Peile, II. 352; Northants. Clergy; Clergy List .)
[add:]Elected Master on 1849:01:12 as supporters of Edmund Mortlock (1803) and James Cartmell (1829) joined to keep out James Hildgard (1828) ; he resigned on 1849:02:02 in Cartmell's favour, and Cartmell was elected unopposed on 1849:02:13 [:add]
[add:](P.J. Barnwell: Romilly; Peile II)[:add]

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