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Page, Thomas Ethelbert.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Apr. 27, 1869.
S. of William Tomlinson, bank-manager, (and Ann).
B. [Mar. 27, 1850] at Lincoln.
Bapt. Apr. 28, 1850.
Schools [Lincoln Grammar and] Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar, 1871; Browne medal, 1870-2; Porson prize, 1870; Porson Scholar, 1871; Davies Scholar, 1872; Chancellor's English medal, 1872; Chancellor's Classical medal, 1873; B.A. (2nd Classic) 1873; M.A. 1876.
Fellow, 1873-6. Hon.
Fellow, 1931.
Hon.
Litt.D., Manch.
Sixth Form Master at Charterhouse, 1872-1910. 'An inspired and stimulating teacher, Page was to innumerable Carthusians their ideal of a great gentleman.' Editor-in-Chief of the Loeb classical library from 1910.
Latterly of Godalming, Surrey.
J.P. for Surrey.
Member of Surrey C.C. A Freeman of Godalming.
A Governor of Charterhouse, Cranleigh and Shrewsbury schools.
On his 80th birthday presented with an address bearing more than 500 signatures of men eminent in politics, scholarship, art, and literature.
Companion of Honour, Jan. 1934.
Married, Oct. 16, 1875, Delamotte Caroline Eugenie, dau. of E. Toynbee, of Lincoln. 'He was a remarkably handsome man with a rare grace and distinction of bearing, and till the end of his long life he remained a picturesque and dignified figure.' Edited Acts of the Apostles with Comments; Horace Odes; Virgil, etc.
Died at Godalming, Apr. 1, 1936.
Benefactor to the College.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, XLIX; Schoolmasters' Directories; Carthusian Worthies; Smith Dampier; Cambridge Review, Oct. 30, 1936; The Times, Apr. 2, 1936; Who was Who.)
Thomas Ethelbert PAGE
Approx. lifespan: 1850–1936
pens. St John's College adm1869:04:27
s. of William Tomlinson PAGE
bank-manager, (and Ann)
b. Lincoln, [Lincolnshire], 1850:03:27
c. 1850:04:28
schools Sch: Lincoln School Lincoln, [Lincolnshire],
and] Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
Matric 1869:10MT:
Scholar 1871
Browne Medal 1870-72
Porson Prize 1870
Porson Scholar 1871
Davies Scholar 1872
Chancellor's English Medal 1872
Chancellor's Classical Medal 1873
BA 2nd Classic 1873
MA 1876
Fellow 1873-76
Hon. Fellow 1931
Hon. LittD,Manch.
Sixth Form Master at: : Charterhouse, [London], 1872-1910
"An inspired and stimulating teacher, Page was to innumerable Carthusians their ideal of a great gentleman."
Editor: -in-Chief of the Loeb classical library from 1910
Latterly of Godalming, Surrey ,
J.P. for: : Surrey ,
Member of: Surrey C.C. [Surrey],
Freeman of: Godalming, [Surrey],
Governor of: : Charterhouse, Cranleigh and Shrewsbury schools Surrey , Shropshire ,
On his 80th birthday presented with an address bearing more than 500 signatures of men eminent in politics, scholarship, art, and literature.
Companion of Honour 1934:01
m. 1875:10:16 Delamotte Caroline Eugenie TOYNBEE dau. of E. TOYNBEE, of Lincoln, [Lincolnshire],
"He was a remarkably handsome man with a rare grace and distinction of bearing, and till the end of his long life he remained a picturesque and dignified figure."
Publ.: Edited Acts of the Apostles with Comments; Horace Odes; Virgil etc.
d. Godalming, [Surrey], 1936:04:01
Benefactor to College
( Shrewsbury School Reg.; Eagle, XLIX; Schoolmasters' Directories; Carthusian Worthies ; Smith Dampier; CB, ???, Rev.iew 1936:10:30; The Times 1936:04:02; Who was Who .)

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