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Conybeare, John William Edward.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Mar. 14, 1862.
S. and h. of William J. (1832) [Principal of Liverpool collegiate Institution]. B. Sept. 29, 1843, at Liverpool.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1865; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869.
Ord. deacon, 1868; priest (London) 1869; C. of Staines, Middlesex, 1868-70.
C. of East Molesey, Surrey, 1870-1. V. of Barrington, Cambs., 1871-98.
Rural Dean of Barton, 1896-8. Lady Margaret Preacher, 1898-9. Became a Roman Catholic, 1910.
Of Stokeslea, Union Road, Cambridge.
Author, La Morte d' Arthur; Roman Britain; Alfred in the Chroniclers; also wrote books on Cambridge and the surrounding district, which included the popular Rides Around Cambridge; Highways and Byways, etc.
Died Feb. 14, 1931, aged 87, at Cambridge.
Father of the next and of Alfred E. (1894).
(Cambridge Review.)
John William Edward CONYBEARE
Approx. lifespan: 1843–1931
Tripos: Trin. Class. 1866
Adm pens. Trinity College 1862:03:14
s. and h. of William J. CONYBEARE (1832) [Principal of: : Liverpool collegiate
Sch: Institution [Lancashire], ].
b. Liverpool, [Lancashire], 1843:09:29
Sch: Eton
Matric 1862:10MT:
Scholar 1865
BA 1866
MA 1869
Ord. deacon 1868
Ord. priest London 1869
C.: Staines, Middlesex , 1868-70
C.: East Molesey, Surrey , 1870-71
V.: Barrington, Cambridgeshire , 1871-98
Rural Dean of: : Barton, [Cambridgeshire ???], 1896-98
Lady Margaret Preacher 1898-99
Became a Roman Catholic 1910
Of Stokeslea, Union Road, Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire],
Author, La Morte d' Arthur;
Roman Britain;
Alfred in the Chroniclers
; also wrote books on Cambridge and the surrounding district, which included the popular Rides Around Cambridge;
Highways and Byways
etc.
d. aged 87 Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1931:02:14
father of the next and of Alfred E. CONYBEARE (1894)
( Cambridge Rev.iew. )

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