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WORDSWORTH, JOHN. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, July 5, 1823. [Eld.] s. of [the Rev.] Christopher (1791) [Master of the College]. B. [July 1, 1805], in [Lambeth], London . School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1824; Bell Scholar, 1825; Porson prize, 1827; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Fellow, 1830-9; Assistant Tutor, 1834-8; Junior Bursar, 1836-9. Ord. deacon, 1837. Travelled in Europe , 1833; when in Florence collated the Medicean manuscript of Aeschylus, with a view to a new edition. Began an edition of Bentley's Correspondence (later completed by his brother Christopher). Died Dec. 31, 1839, in Cambridge. Brother of Christopher (1825) and Charles (1833). ( Adm. to Trin., add. et err.; D.N.B. ) | John WORDSWORTH Approx. lifespan: 18051839 pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1823:07:05 [eld.] s. of [Rev.] Christopher WORDSWORTH (1791) Master of: : Trinity College b. 1805:07:01 in Lambeth, London , Sch: Winchester School Winchester, [Hampshire], Matric 1824:10MT: Bell Scholar 1825 Porson Prize 1827 BA 1828 MA 1831 Fellow 1830-39 Assistant Tutor: 1834-38 Junior Bursar: 1836-39 Ord. deacon 1837 Travelled Europe , 1833 when Florence, [Italy], collated the Medicean manuscript of Aeschylus, with a view to a new edition. Began an edition of Bentley's Correspondence (later completed by his brother Christopher) d. 1839:12:31 in CB, [Cambridgeshire], brother of Christopher WORDSWORTH (1825) brother of Charles WORDSWORTH (1833) ( Adm. to Trin., add. et err.; D.N.B. ) [add:] d. 29 not 1839:12:31 from kidney disease[:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell: Romilly)[:add] |