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Farrar, Frederic William.
Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Nov. 28, 1849. [2nd] s. of Charles Pinhorn, chaplain, C.M.S., of Middleton Square, London.
B. Aug. 7, 1831, at Bombay.
Educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1852; Chancellor's English Medallist, 1852; B.A. (4th Classic) 1854; Le Bas Prize, 1856; Norrisian Prize, 1857; M.A. 1857; B.D. 1872; D.D. 1874.
Fellow, 1856.
A member of the Apostles Club.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1870.
Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1890.
Bampton Lecturer at Oxford, 1886.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Dec. 25, 1854; priest (Ely) 1857.
Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1853-5. Assistant Master and House Master at Harrow School, 1855-71.
Head Master of Marlborough, 1871-6. R. of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1876-95.
Canon of Westminster, 1876.
Archdeacon of Westminster, 1883.
Chaplain to the House of Commons, 1890-5. Deputy Clerk of the Closet to Queen Victoria, 1894.
Chaplain-in-Ordinary and Deputy Clerk of the Closet to King Edward VII, 1901.
Dean of Canterbury, 1895-1903.
F.R.S., 1866.
Hon. Fellow of King's College, London.
His sermons at Canterbury exercised vast popular influence and roused much criticism.
Married, 1860, Lucy Mary, dau. of Frederic Cardew of the E.I.C. A prolific author.
His most popular religious works were, The Life of Christ; The Life and work of St Paul; Early Days of Christianity; Darkness and Dawn; Eternal Hope; The Witness of History to Christ; other books included Eric, or Little by Little (1858), partly autobiographical, of which 36 editions appeared in his lifetime; Julian Home, which describes some Cambridge experiences; St Winifred's. He also produced Greek Grammar Rules, which reached 22 editions, and A Brief Greek Syntax, and many philological works.
Died Mar. 22, 1903, at Canterbury.
Father of the above two and of Ivor G. (1892).
(D.N.B.; Crockford; Who was Who, 1897-1916; King William's College, Isle of Man, Reg.; The Times, Mar. 23,1903.)
Frederic William FARRAR
Approx. lifespan: 1831–1903
sizar aged 19 Trinity College adm1849:11:28
2nd s. of Charles Pinhorn FARRAR Chapl.: C.M.S. of Middleton Square, London ,
b. Bombay, [India], 1831:08:07
Educated at Sch: King William's College Isle of Man , , and Sch: King's College London ,
Matric 1850:10MT:
Scholar 1852
Chancellor's English Medallist 1852
BA 4 th Classic 1854
Le Bas Prize 1856
Norrisian Prize 1857
MA 1857
BD 1872
DD 1874
Fellow 1856
Member of: Apostles Club
Hulsean Lecturer: 1870
Lady Margaret's Preacher: 1890
Bampton Lecturer at: : OX, [Oxfordshire], 1886
Ord. deacon Salisbury 1854:12:25
Ord. priest Ely 1857
Assistant Master at: : Sch: Marlborough College Marlborough, [Wiltshire], 1853-55
Assistant Master and House Master at: : Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex], 1855-71
Headmaster of: Marlborough, [Wiltshire], 1871-76
R.: St Margaret's, Westminster, [London], 1876-95
Canon of: Westminster, [London], 1876
Archdeacon of: Westminster, [London], 1883
Chapl.: to House of Commons 1890-95
Deputy Clerk of: : Closet to Queen Victoria 1894
Chapl.: -in-Ordinary and
Deputy Clerk of: : Closet to King Edward VII 1901
Dean of Canterbury, [Kent], 1895-1903
FRS 1866
Hon. Fellow of: : Sch: King's College London ,
His sermons Canterbury, [Kent], exercised vast popular influence and roused much criticism.
m. 1860 Lucy Mary CARDEW dau. of Frederic CARDEW of the E.I.C.
A prolific author. His most popular religious works were, The Life of Christ; The Life and work of St Paul; Early Days of Christianity; Darkness and Dawn; Eternal Hope; The Witness of History to Christ ; other books included Eric, or Little by Little (1858), partly autobiographical, of which 36 editions appeared in his lifetime; Julian Home , which describes some CB, ???, experiences; St Winifred's. He also produced Greek Grammar Rules, which reached 22 editions, and A Brief Greek Syntax, and many philological works.
d. Canterbury, [Kent], 1903:03:22
father of the above two and of Ivor G. FARRAR (1892)
( D.N.B.; Crockford; Who was Who 1897-1916; King William's College, Isle of Man , Reg.; The Times 1903:03:23)
[add:]Photograph (from Men of Mark ): CAS: F.45; engraving for advertisement, H.52[:add]

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