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MERIVALE, CHARLES (1808-1893) , English historian and dean of Ely, the second son of John Herman Merivale and Louisa Heath Drury, daughter of Dr Drury, head master of Harrow, was born on the 8th of March 18o8. His father (1799-1844) was an English barrister, and, from 1831, a commissioner
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Cambridge , in 1826. Among other distinctions he came out as fourth classic in 183o, and in 1833 was elected fellow of St John's. He was a member of the Apostles' Club, his fellow-members including Tennyson, A. H. Hallam, Monckton Milnes, W. H. Thompson, Trench and James Spedding. He was fond of athletic exercises, had played for Harrow against Eton in 1824. and in 1829 rowed in the first inter-university boat-race, when Oxford won. Having been ordained in 1833, he undertook college and university work
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Cambridge in 1869, but in the same year accepted from Mr Gladstone the deanery of Ely, and until his death on the 27th of December 1893 devoted himself to the best interests of the cathedral. He received many honorary academical distinctions. His principal work
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See Autobiography of Dean Merivale, with selections from his correspondence, edited by his daughter, Judith A. Merivale (1899) ; and Family Memorials, by Anna W. Merivale (1884). End of Article: MERIVALE, CHARLES (1808-1893) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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