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Parkinson, Stephen. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, Feb. 25, 1841. S. of Stephen [land-agent], of Strong Close Mill, Keighley, Yorks. (and Mary). [B. 1823, at Keighley.] Bapt. Sept. 7, 1823. Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1845; M.A. 1848; B.D. 1855; D.D. 1869. Fellow, 1845-71, and 1882-9; Tutor, 1864-82; President, 1865-89. Senior Proctor, 1864-5. [p.31] F.R.S., 1870; F.R.A.S., 1853. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Bottisham, Cambs. Married, Aug. 15, 1871, Elizabeth Lucy, dau. of John Welchman Whateley, Esq., of Edgbaston Hall. A prominent member of the Council of the Senate (1868-78), of the first General Board, Financial Board and Board of Examinations. Author, An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, and A Treatise on Optics, at one time the standard works in use at Cambridge. Died, s.p., Jan. 2, 1889, at Cambridge; buried in Madingley churchyard. Memorial in the chapel of St John's. (Boase, II. 1356; Eagle, XV. 356; D.N.B.) | Stephen PARKINSON Approx. lifespan: 18231921 sizar St John's College adm1841:02:25 s. of Stephen PARKINSON [land-agent], of Strong Close Mill, Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire , (and Mary). [ b. 1823 at Keighley.] c. 1823:09:07 Of Yorkshire , Matric 1841:10MT: Scholar BA Senior Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize 1845 MA 1848 BD 1855 DD 1869 Fellow 1845-71, and 1882-9 Tutor: 1864-82 President: 1865-89 Senior Proctor: 1864-65 FRS 1870 FRAS 1853 Ord. deacon Ely 1851 Ord. priest 1852 C.: Bottisham, Cambridgeshire , m. 1871:08:15 Elizabeth Lucy WHATELEY dau. of John Welchman WHATELEY, Esq., of Edgbaston Hall, Edgbaston, [Warwickshire], A prominent Member of: : Council of Senate (1868-78), of the first General Board Financial Board and Board of Examinations. Publ.: An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, and A Treatise on Optics, at one time the standard works in use CB, ???, d., s.p. CB, ???, 1889:01:02 [Cambridgeshire], buried in Madingley churchyard [Cambridgeshire], Memorial in the chapel of St John's College . ( Boase, II. 1356; Eagle, XV. 356; D.N.B .) [add:]Of the Hermitage, Newnham, [Cambridgeshire], , 1871 till death[:add] [add:]Photographs: CAS: G.121, Album 27[:add] [add:]M. Keynes: House by the River, 23[:add] |