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Jerram, Charles. Adm. sizar (age 22) at MAGDALENE, Apr. 2, 1793. S. of Charles, farmer, of Blidworth, Nottinghamshire [B. there Jan. 17, 1770.] School, Chesham-Bois, Buckinghamshire (Mr Clarke). Previously (1790) Assistant Master at a Unitarian School at Highgate [ London ]. Matric. Michs. 1793; Norrisian prize, 1796; B.A. (17 th Wrangler ) 1797; M.A. 1800. Ord. deacon, 1797; C. of Long Sutton, Lincolnshire , 1797-1805. C. of Chobham, Surrey , 1805-10; V. there, 1810-34. V. of St John's Chapel, Bedford Row [ London ], 1824-6 (resigned and returned to Chobham [ Surrey ]). Acquired a high reputation as a tutor, preparing pupils for the Universities. R. of Witney, Oxfordshire , 1834-53, where he promoted the erection of chapels, in the hamlets of Curbidge and Crawley [ Oxfordshire ] and Wood Green [ Oxfordshire ]. "May be regarded as one of the very best representatives of the second generation of the Evangelical school." Married, 1798, Mary Stranger, of Long Sutton St Mary's, Lincolnshire . Author, Sermons, etc. Died June 20, 1853, at Witney [ Oxfordshire ]. Father of the next. ( Boase, II. 87; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; D.N.B.; G. Mag ., 1853, II. 320.) | Charles JERRAM Approx. lifespan: 17751853 age=22 sizar Magdalene College adm1793:04:02 s. of Charles JERRAM farmer, of Blidworth, Nottinghamshire , [ b. THERE[ Nottinghamshire , ] 1770:01:17 Sch: Chesham-Bois ((pl) )) Buckinghamshire , ( Mr CLARKE ) Previously (1790) Assistant Master: at Sch: Unitarian School Unitarian, ???, Highgate, [London], Matric 1793:10MT: Norrisian Prize 1796 BA 17 th Wrangler 1797 MA 1800 Ord. deacon 1797 C.: Long Sutton, Lincolnshire , 1797-1805 C.: Chobham, Surrey , 1805-10 V.: there [ Surrey , ] 1810-34 V.: St John's Chapel, Bedford Row, [London], 1824-26 (resigned and returned to Chobham, [Surrey], ) Acquired a high reputation as a Tutor: preparing pupils for the Universities. R.: Witney, Oxfordshire , 1834-53, where he promoted the erection of chapels, in the hamlets of Curbidge and Crawley, [Oxfordshire], and Wood Green, [Oxfordshire], ":05: be regarded as one of the very best representatives of the second generation of the Evangelical school." m. 1798,Mary Stranger, of Long Sutton St Mary's Long Sutton, Lincolnshire , Publ.: Sermons etc. d. Witney, [Oxfordshire], 1853:06:20 father ofunique identifier JRN834SJ Samuel John JERRAM ( Boase, II. 87; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; D.N.B.; G. Mag . 1853, II. 320) |