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Guillemard, James. M.A. 1835, incorp. M.A. from Oxford. 2nd s. of Daniel, Esq., of St John's, Hackney, Middlesex. Matric. (age 18) from St John's College, Oxford, June 26, 1826; B.A. (Oxford) 1830; M.A. (Oxford) 1834; Scholar and Fellow, 1826-39. P.C. of Summertown, Oxford, 1835. V. of St Giles's, Oxford, 1836. V. of Kirtlington, Oxon., 1838-58. Died Jan. 11, 1858. Brother of William H. (1833). (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.) | James GUILLEMARD Approx. lifespan: 18171858 MA incorp. from Oxford University 1835 2nd s. of Daniel GUILLEMARD, Esq. St John's Hackney, Middlesex , age=18 : Matric St John's College [Oxford] 1826:06:26 BA Oxford 1830 MA Oxford 1834 Scholar and Fellow 1826-39 P.C.: Summertown, Oxford, [Oxfordshire], 1835 V.: St Giles' Oxford, [Oxfordshire], 1836 V.: Kirtlington, Oxfordshire , 1838-58 d. 1858:01:11 brother ofunique identifier GLMT833WH William Henry GUILLEMARD (1833) Refs: Al. Oxon Refs: Foster, Index Eccles Refs: Clergy List |
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Guillemard, William Henry. Adm. pens. at PEMBROKE, Dec. 2, 1833. S. of Daniel [silk merchant, of Spitalfields, and Susanna, dau. of Henry Venn]. [B. Nov. 23, 1815, at Hackney.] School, Christ's Hospital. [The family was of Huguenot extraction.] Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1835; B.A. (38th Wrangler; and 6th Classic) 1838; Crosse Scholar, 1838; M.A. 1841; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1841; B.D. 1849; D.D. 1870. Fellow, 1838. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1844. Lecturer in Classics and a successful private tutor. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1841; priest (Gloucester) Sept. 29, 1844. St Matthew's Day Preacher, 1845. Head Master of the Royal College, Armagh, 1848-69. V. of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, 1869-86. An enthusiastic member of the Cambridge Camden Society. Took a leading part in introducing the Oxford Movement into Cambridge. Married, July 12, 1849, Elizabeth Susanna, dau. of W. H. Turner, Esq., of Birmingham. Edited Hebraistic Edition of the Greek Testament. Died Sept. 2, 1887, at Waterbeach, Cambs. M.I. in St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge. Brother of James (1835); father of the above. (Christ's Hospital Reg.; Boase, I. 1256; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 7 and 14, 1887.) | William Henry GUILLEMARD Approx. lifespan: 18151887 (<source>t2: 9721: Fellow</source> Pembroke College <tripos>Math. 1838; Class</tripos> 1838 ) pens Pembroke College adm1833:12:02 s. of Daniel GUILLEMARD silk merchant: Spitalfields, [London], s. of Susanna VENN dau. of Henry VENN b. Hackney, [London], 1815:11:23 The family was of Huguenot extraction Sch: Christ's Hospital School [Sussex], Matric 1834:10MT: Scholar 1835 BA 38 th Wrangler ; and 6 th Classic 1838 Crosse Scholar 1838 MA 1841 Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar 1841 BD 1849 DD 1870 Fellow 1838 Adm ad eundem at Oxford University 1844 Lecturer in Classics: successful private Tutor: Ord. deacon Ely 1841 Ord. priest Gloucester 1844:09:29 St Matthew's Day Preacher: 1845 Headmaster: Sch: Royal College Armagh, [Co. Armagh], 1848-69 V.: St Mary-the-Less Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1869-86 Member: enthusiastic,, of Cambridge Camden Society Took a leading part in introducing Oxford Movement into Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], m. Elizabeth Susanna TURNER dau. of W. H. TURNER, Esq. of Birmingham, [Warwickshire], 1849:07:12 Publ.: Edited Hebraistic Edition of the Greek Testament d. Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire , 1887:09:02 MI St Mary-the-Less Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], brother ofunique identifier GLMT835J James GUILLEMARD (1835) father of Laurence Nunns GUILLEMARD (above) Refs: Christ's Hospital Reg Refs: Boase, I. 1256 Refs: Al. Oxon Refs: Crockford Refs: The Guardian 1887:09:07 and 14 |