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Terry, Charles Sanford.
Adm. at CLARE, Oct. 8, 1883. [Eldest s. of Dr Charles, of Newport Pagnell.
B. there, Oct. 24, 1864.
Schools, St Paul's Choir School, King's College School and Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891; Litt.D. 1918.
Hon. Fellow, 1929.
Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow; Hon. Mus.Doc., Edinb.; Hon. D.Litt., Durham; Hon. Mus.Doc., Oxford, 1921.
Hon. Fellow of the Royal College of Music.
Lecturer in History at the Durham College of Science (afterwards Armstrong College), Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1890-8. Lecturer in History at Aberdeen University, 1898-1903; Burnet-Fletcher Professor of History at Aberdeen, 1903-30.
Inaugurated the first competitive musical festival in Scotland , 1909.
Wrote biographies of Johann Sebastian Bach and of Johann Christian Bach.
Of Westerton of Pitfodels, Aberdeenshire . J.P. for Aberdeenshire . Married, July 24, 1901, Edith Mary, eldest dau. of Francis Allfrey, of Newport Pagnell.
Author, The Scottish Parliament; The Cromwellian Union; The Pentland Rising; A History of Scotland ; Life and Campaigns of Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven; The Rising of 1745 ; etc.
Died Nov. 5, 1936, at Aberdeen.
( Lancing Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 6, 1936.)
Charles Sanford TERRY
Approx. lifespan: 1864–1936
Adm Clare College 1883:10:08
Eldest s. of Dr Charles TERRY of Newport Pagnell, [Buckinghamshire],
b. there 1864:10:24
Schools Sch: St Paul's Choir School [London], Sch: King's College School [London],
and Lancing, [Sussex],
Matric 1883:10MT:
BA 1886
MA 1891
LittD 1918
Hon. Fellow 1929
Hon.LLD Aberdeen, [Aberdeenshire],
Hon.LLD Glasgow, [Scotland],
Hon. Mus.Doc., Edinb. [Scotland],
Hon. DLitt Durham, [Co. Durham],
Hon. Mus.Doc. OX, [Oxfordshire], 1921
Sch: Hon.
Fellow of: : Sch: Royal College Hon
Fellow of: : Royal, ???, of Music, [London],
Sch:
Lecturer in History at the Durham College of Science (afterwards Sch: Armstrong College Lecturer in History at the Durham College of Science (afterwards Armstrong), ???, ) Newcastle-on-Tyne, [Northumberland], 1890-98
Lecturer in History: Sch: Aberdeen University Aberdeen, [Aberdeenshire], 1898-1903
Burnet-Fletcher
Professor of: History Aberdeen, [Aberdeenshire], 1903-30
Inaugurated the first competitive musical festival Scotland , 1909
Wrote biographies of Johann Sebastian Bach and of Johann Christian Bach.
Of Westerton of Pitfodels, Aberdeenshire ,
J.P. for: : Aberdeenshire ,
m. 1901:07:24 Edith Mary ALLFREY eldest dau. of Francis ALLFREY of Newport Pagnell, [Buckinghamshire],
Publ.: The Scottish Parliament; The Cromwellian Union; The Pentland Rising; A History of Scotland; Life and Campaigns of Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven; The Rising of 1745 ; etc.
d. Aberdeen, [Aberdeenshire], 1936:11:05
( Lancing Reg.; Who was Who; The Times 1936:11:06)

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