Edward Perowne

English clergyman and college head

Edward Perowne by Rudolf Lehmann

Edward Henry Perowne (8 January 1826 in Burdwan, India – 5 February 1906, in Cambridge) was an English clergyman and college head, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

Life

Edward Henry Perowne was the youngest son of three born to the Revd John Perowne and Eliza née Scott, C.M.S. missionaries at Burdwan in India. He was educated at home and at Norwich before going on to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge in 1846. Made a scholar the following year, he graduated B.A. in Classics in 1850.[1]

He was ordained as a deacon in 1850 and a priest in 1851, becoming the curate at Maddermarket in Norfolk.

Perowne was made a Fellow of his old college Corpus Christi in 1858 eventually becoming Master in 1879.

From 1879 to 1881 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge,[2] as well as holding various other positions in the Church of England.

He died unmarried on 5 February 1906 in Cambridge. He is buried in Grantchester.

Family tree

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Family tree of the Perownes of Burdwan, Bengal
John Perowne, priest
missionary to Burdwan
m. Eliza Scott
John Perowne
(1823–1904)
Bishop of Worcester
m. Anna Woolrych
Thomas Perowne
(1824–1913)
Archdeacon of Norwich
m. Mary Gillespie
Edward Perowne
(1826–1906)
priest, Master of Corpus &
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge
John Perowne
(1863–1954)
army officer
m. Edith Browne
Arthur Perowne
(1867–1948)
Bishop of Bradford
and of Worcester
m. Helena Oldnall-Russell
Thomas Perowne
(1868–1954)
Archdeacon of Norwich
Rosbelle Perowne
(1899–1987)
Christopher Perowne
(1904–1973)
Sir Victor Perowne
(1897–1951)
diplomat
Lancelot Perowne
(1902–1982)
army officer
Francis Perowne
(1898–1988)
Stewart Perowne
(1901–1989)
diplomat, archaeologist,
explorer & historian
m. Dame Freya Stark
Leslie Perowne
(1906–1997)
music broadcaster

References

  1. ^ "Perowne, Edward (PRWN846EH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ "Vice-Chancellor's Office".

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Preceded by Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
1879-1906
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
John Power
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
1879-1881
Succeeded by
James Porter
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