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Raven, John James.
Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, July 8, 1853.
S. of the Rev. John Hardy (1811).
B. [June 25, 1833], at Boston, Lincs.
Matric. Michs. 1853.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 17, 1853; exhibitioner; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1860; B.D. 1867; D.D. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1857; pliest, 1859; C. of Sevenoaks, 1857-9. Second Master of Sevenoaks Grammar School, 1857-9. Head Master of Bungay Grammar School, 1859-66.
C. of Ellingham, Norfolk, 1862.
Head Master of Great Yarmouth Grammar School, 1866-85.
C. of Great Yarmouth, 1868-70.
C. of St George's Chapel, Great Yarmouth, 1872-81; V. there, 1881-5. V. of Fressingfield with Withersdale, Suffolk, 1885-1906 (and V. of Metfield, 1895-7). Archaeologist and campanologist.
F.S.A. Hon.
Canon of Norwich.
Married, 1860, Fanny, younger dau. of Robert Horner Harris, of Botesdale, Suffolk.
Author, The Church Bells of Cambridgeshire; Church Bells of Norfolk (in Mason's History of Norfolk); The Church Bells of Suffolk; The History of Suffolk; Mathematics made Easy; Notes on Isaiah vii-ix; etc.
Died Sept. 20, 1906, at Fressingfield vicarage.
Brother of the above; father of Francis H. S. (1878), William R. (1880), Charles O. (1889) and Harry P. (1896).
(Cant.
Act Book; Crockford; Who was Who; D.N.B
.)
John James RAVEN
Approx. lifespan: 1833–1906
pens. St Catharine's College adm1853:07:08
s. of Rev. John Hardy RAVEN (1811) .
b. Boston, Lincolnshire , 1833:06:25
Matric 1853:10MT:
Mig. to Emmanuel College 1853:12:17
Exhibitioner
BA 1857
MA 1860
BD 1867
DD 1872
Ord. deacon Canterbury 1857
Ord. priest 1859
C.: Sevenoaks, [Kent], 1857-59
Second Master of: : Sch: Sevenoaks Grammar School Sevenoaks, [Kent], 1857-59
Headmaster of: : Sch: Bungay Grammar School Bungay, [Suffolk], 1859-66
C.: Ellingham, Norfolk , 1862
Headmaster of: : Sch: Great Yarmouth Grammar School Great Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1866-85
C.: Great Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1868-70
C.: St George's Chapel, Great Yarmouth, [Norfolk], 1872-81
V.: there ^ [Norfolk], 1881-85
V.: Fressingfield, [Suffolk], with Withersdale, Suffolk , 1885-1906
(and V.: Metfield, [Suffolk], (1895-7)
Archaeologist and campanologist.
FSA
Hon. Canon of: Norwich, [Norfolk],
m. 1860 Fanny HARRIS younger dau. of Robert Horner HARRIS, of Botesdale, Suffolk ,
Publ.: The Church Bells of Cambridgeshire; Church Bells of Norfolk (in Mason's History of Norfolk ); The Church Bells of Suffolk; The History of Suffolk; Mathematics made Easy; Notes on Isaiah vii-ix ; etc.
d. 1906:09:20 at Fressingfield vicarage [Suffolk],
brother of the above RAVEN
father of Francis H. S. (1878), William R. (1880), Charles O. (1889) and Harry P. (1896)
( Cant. Act Book; Crockford; Who was Who; D.N.B .)
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SULIVAN, JOHN FILMER.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Jan. 25, 1853. [Youngest] s. of George James.
B. at Ryde, Isle of Wight . School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1853, as Filmer Sulivan; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1860.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of All Saints, Brighton, 1858-62.
P.C. of Christ Church, South Mymms, Middlesex , 1864-72.
P.C. of St Margaret's, Brighton, 1872-9. R. of Frant, Sussex , 1879-82.
V. of St Matthew's, Bayswater, 1882-93.
Married, June 22, 1859, Adelaide, 4th dau. of Abel Smith, Esq., of Woodhall Park, Hertfordshire . Latterly of Linkfield Court, Bournemouth, where he died, July 21, 1924, aged 90.
Father of the above.
( Crockford; The Guardian, July 25, 1924.)
John Filmer SULIVAN
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1924
pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1853:01:25
Youngest s. of George James. SULIVAN
b. Ryde, Isle of Wight ,
Sch: private
Matric as Filmer SULIVAN 1853:10MT:
BA 1857
MA 1860
Ord. deacon Chichester 1858
Ord. priest 1859
C.: All Saints', Brighton, [Sussex], 1858-62
P.C.: Christ Church, South Mymms, Middlesex , 1864-72
P.C.: St Margaret's, Brighton, [Sussex], 1872-79
R.: Frant, Sussex , 1879-82
V.: St Matthew's, Bayswater, [London], 1882-93
m. 1859:06:22 Adelaide SMITH 4th dau. of Abel SMITH Esq., of Woodhall Park, Woodhall, Hertfordshire ,
Latterly of Linkfield Court, Linkfield, Bournemouth, [Hampshire],
Died 1924:07:21 aged 90.
father of Harry Filmer SULIVAN (1885)
( Crockford; The Guardian 1924:07:25)
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VENN, JOHN.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, June 25, 1853. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Henry (1814), B.D., Hon. Secretary of the Church Missionary Society (and Martha, dau. of Nicholas Sykes). B. [Aug. 4], 1834, at Drypool, Hull.
Schools, Highgate and Islington proprietary.
Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar; B.A. (6 th Wrangler ) 1857; M.A. 1860; Sc.D. 1884.
Fellow, 1857-1923; President, 1912-23.
Represented the fifth generation of the Venn family to graduate at Cambridge; the three previous ones were at Oxford.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire , 1858-9. C. of Mortlake, Surrey , 1860-2. College Lecturer in Moral Science from 1862.
Hulsean Lecturer, 1869.
One of those responsible for the development of the Moral Sciences Tripos.
Latterly devoted himself to the publication of University and College records.
F.R.S., 1883.
F.S.A., 1892.
President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1907-8. Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act (1870), in 1883.
Married, June 20, 1867, Susanna Carnegie, eldest dau. of the Rev. Charles Welland Edmonstone.
Inventor of a very successful bowling-machine for cricket.
Author, The Logic of Chance; Characteristics of Belief; Symbolic Logic; Empirical Logic; Biographical History of Gonville and Caius; Caius College (College Histories series); Annals of a Clerical Family; John Caius, 1529-1573; Early Collegiate Life; Annals of Gonville and Caius College . Edited Grace-Book ??. Collaborated with his son on the preparation of Part I of Alumni Cantabrigienses and Matriculations and Degrees, 1544-1659.
Presented his large collection of books on Logic to the University Library.
Died Apr. 4, 1923, at his House in Chaucer Road, Cambridge; buried at Trumpington.
Portrait in Caius.
Brother of Henry (1857); father of John A. (1902), compiler of this work.
( Clergy List; Venn, II. 313; Who was Who; The Caian, Vol. XXXI, No. iii; Proceeding?? of the Royal Society, 1926; D.N.B. )
John VENN
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1923
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1853:06:25
[Elder] s. of Rev. Henry VENN (1814) BD Hon. Sec. of: : Church Missionary Society (and Martha SYKES dau. of Nicholas SYKES )
b. Drypool, Hull, [East Riding of Yorkshire], 1834:[08:04]
schools Sch: Highgate School Highgate, [London],
and Sch: Islington proprietary [London],
Matric 1853:10MT:
Scholar
BA 6 th Wrangler 1857
MA 1860
ScD 1884
Fellow 1857-1923
President: 1912-23
Represented the fifth generation of the Venn family to graduate CB, ???, ; the three previous ones were OX, [Oxfordshire],
Ord. deacon Ely 1858
Ord. priest 1859
C.: Cheshunt, Hertfordshire , 1858-59
C.: Mortlake, Surrey , 1860-62
College Lecturer in Moral Science from 1862
Hulsean Lecturer: 1869
One of those responsible for the development of the Moral Sciences Tripos.
Latterly devoted himself to the publication of University and College records.
FRS 1883
FSA 1892
President of: CB, ???, Antiquarian Society 1907-08
Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act (1870) in1883
m. 1867:06:20 Susanna Carnegie EDMONSTONE eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Welland EDMONSTONE
Inventor of a very successful bowling-machine for cricket.
Publ.: The Logic of Chance; Characteristics of Belief; Symbolic Logic; Empirical Logic; Biographical History of Gonville and Caius; Caius College (College Histories series); Annals of a Clerical Family; John Caius 1529-1573;
Early Collegiate Life; Annals of Caius College. Edited Grace-Book ??.
Collaborated with his son on the preparation of Part I of Alumni Cantabrigienses and Matriculations and Degrees 1544-1659.
Presented his large collection of books on Logic to University Library
d. 1923:04:04 at his House in Chaucer Road, CB, [Cambridgeshire],
buried Trumpington, [Cambridgeshire],
Portrait in Gonville & Caius College
brother of Henry VENN (1857)
father of John A. VENN (1902) compiler of this work.
( Clergy List; Venn II. 313; Who was Who; The Caian Vol. XXXI, No. iii; Proceedings of Royal Society 1926; D.N.B. )

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