Fellows 1800–1899

 

1802-1809
Hugh Price, M.A. Rector of Newton Toney, Wilts. d.1853.

1802-1810
Robert Gutch, M.A. Rector of Seagrave, Leics. d.1851.

1802-1812
Thomas Penny White, M.A. Minister of St John the Baptist's Chapel, Winchester, Rector of Droxford, Hants. Benefactor. d.1845.

1803-1843
William Mandell, M.A., B.D. Proctor, University Preacher. Vice-President, Dean, and Tutor. Notable Cambridge evangelical. d.1843.

1803-1832
HENRY GODFREY, M.A., B.D., D.D. PRESIDENT 1820-32. Vice-Chancellor. d.1832.

1805-1806
William Ewbank, M.A. Rector of North Witham, Lincs. d.1840.

1805-1807
Thomas Reader Gleadowe, M.A. Rector of Frodesley, Salop. d.1842.

1806-1811
Thomas Perronet Thompson, M.A., F.R.S., M.P. Serving Midshipman on election. Prisoner of War in Argentina. Served as a Lieutenant of Dragoons in the Peninsular War. Governor of Sierra Leone. General in the Army. Proprietor of the Westminster Review. Member of Parliament for Hull and for Bradford. d.1869.

1807-1814
Robert Pedder Buddicom, M.A., F.S.A. Dean. Rector of Everton, Lancs., Vicar of St Bee's, Cumberland. Principal of St Bee's College. d.1846.

1807-1808
Thomas Webster, M.A., B.D. Vicar of Oakington, Cambs., Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge. d.1840
1808-1822
Edward Anderson, M.A., B.D. Rector of Hickling, Notts. d.1843.

1809-1812
Francis Roach Spragg, M.A. Vicar of Combe St Nicholas, Somerset, Prebendary of Salisbury. d.1838.

1810-1865
Thomas Beevor, M.A., B.D. Dean. d.c1868.

1810-1827
George Gornelius Gorham, M.A., B.D. Vicar of St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall, Vicar of Bamford Speke, Devon. Controversial theologian, author on antiquities. d.1857.

1810-1825
John Toplis, M.A., B.D. Assistant Tutor, Tutor, Dean. Headmaster of Nottingham Free Grammar School. Rector of South Walsham, Norfolk. d.1857.

1811-1814
John Viny Button, M.A. d.c1874.

1813-1825
John Vincent Thompson, M.A., F.S.A. Bye-Fellow. Barrister. Serjeant-at-law, Recorder of Beverley. d.1856.

1813-1818
Joseph Holmes, M.A., D.D. Tutor, Bursar, and Dean. Headmaster of the Free Grammar School, Leeds. d.1854.

1814-1829
Joseph Jee, M.A., B.D. Proctor. Bursar and Dean. d.1829.

1815-1819
Thomas Dinham Atkinson, M.A. Perp. Curate of St Philip's, Sheffield, Rector of East Wortham, Norfolk., Vicar of Rugeley, Staffs. d.1865.

1817-1825
Samuel Carr, M.A. Bursar, Superior Bursar, Dean, and Theological Lecturer. Chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge. Vicar of Great Eversden, Rector of Little Eversden, Cambs., Vicar of St Peter's, Colchester. d.1854.

1817-1824
John Baines Graham, M.A. Dean, Theological Lecturer, Philosophical Lecturer. Vicar of Micklegate, York, Rector of Burnsall, Yorks., Vicar of Felkirk, Yorks. Master of Hemsworth Grammar School. d.1860.

1818-1820
Henry Foster Barham, M.A. Minister of Bayswater Proprietory Chapel, London. d.1827.

1819-1828
Henry Venn, M.A., B.D. Proctor. Dean and Assistant Tutor. Friend and ally of Charles Simeon. Evening Lecturer at Great St Mary's, Cambridge, Rector of Drypool, Hull, Rector of St John's, Holloway, London, Prebendary of St Paul's. Member of the Royal Commissions on Clerical Subscriptions and on Ritual Reform. Hon. Sec. of the Church Missionary Society. Evangelical leader. Son of John Venn, one of the founders of the C.M.S. and central figure of the 'Clapham Sect' and grandson of Henry Venn (1749). Father of Dr John Venn, Fellow and President of Gonville and Caius College (the inventor of Venn Diagrams) and grandfather of J.A.Venn, President of Queens’ 1935-58. d.1873.

1820-1838
Joseph Dewe, M.A., B.D. Dean, Bursar, and Censor Theologicus. Rector of Rockland St Mary, Norfolk. d.c1868.

1820-1857
JOSHUA KING, M.A., LL.D. PRESIDENT 1832-57. Assistant Tutor, Tutor, Philosophical Lecturer. Vice-Chancellor, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. d.1857.

1821-1827
Thomas Tattershall, M.A., D.D. Trotters Fellow. Dean. Perp. Curate of St Augustus', Everton, Lancs. d.1846.

1822-1839
Samuel Fennell, M.A., B.D., D.D. Assistant Tutor, Dean, Bursar, Censor Theologicus, Tutor. Principal of the Proprietory School at Wakefield. d.1843.

1824-1830
Henry Farish, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Dean, and Tutor. Perp. Curate of St Mary's, Sheffield, of Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorks. Nephew of Charles Farish (1792). d.1856.

1825-1831
John Wade Hubbersty, M.A. Dean and Praelector. “Performed many marriages at St Mary’s, Blackburn”. d.1831.

1825-1832
John Sandys, M.A. Perp. Curate of St Paul's, Islington, London, Rector of Pakefield, Suff., of Rockland St Mary, Norfolk. d.1879.

1825-1828
Thomas Clowes, M.A. Perp. Curate of St Mary's Chapel, Great Yarmouth, Rector of St Lawrence, Norfolk, Vicar of Ashbocking, Suffolk. Headmaster of the Proprietory School at Great Yarmouth. d.1862.

1826-1836
John Graham, M.A. Proctor. Dean, Bursar, Praelector, Censor Theologicus. Rector of Cosgrove, Northants. d.1869.

1826-1835
Robert Barrick, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Praelector, Tutor. d.1835.

1826-1843
William Henry Walker, M.A., B.D. Bye-Fellow, Bursar. Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge, of Hickling, Notts. Chaplain to St George's Hospital, London. d.1857.

1829-1834
John Venn, M.A. Perp. Curate of Pinner, Middx., Vicar of St Peter's with St Owen's, Hereford, Prebendary of Hereford. Brother of Henry Venn (1819). d.1890.

1829-1839
Theodosius Burnett Stuart, M.A., B.D. Dean. Vicar of Northallerton, Yorks., of Wookey, Somerset, Prebendary of Wells. d.1868.

1829-1861
John Sheffield, M.A. Barrister. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. d.1894.

1830-1831
Thomas Scott, M.A. Rector of Nether Broughton, Leics., Vicar of Isleham, Cambs., Rector of Wappenham, Northants., Honorary Canon of Peterborough. d.1880.

1830-1835
Frederick Dusautoy, M.A. Bye-Fellow. Vicar of Mark, Bridgwater, Somerset. Author in Theology and Geology. d.1891.

1831-1847 &
1857-1892
GEORGE PHILLIPS, M.A., B.D., D.D. PRESIDENT 1857-92. Assistant Tutor, Dean, Tutor, Censor Theologicus, Hebrew Lecturer, Praelector. Vice-Chancellor. Rector of Sandon, Essex. Author in Mathematics and Oriental Languages. Benefactor. d.1892.

1832-1852
James Edward Dalton, M.A., B.D. Vice-President, Praelector, Dean, Hebrew Lecturer, Bursar, Censor Theologicus. Proctor. Curate of Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, during the controversial restoration. Rector of Seagrave, Lincs. Uncle of Rev John Neale Dalton, Governor of the Prince of Wales and tutor to his children. d.1889.

1832-1847
William Dixson Rangeley, M.A., B.D. Assistant Tutor, Praelector, Dean, Censor Theologicus, Tutor. Rector of Grimston, Norfolk. d.1853.

1832-1853
John Newton Peill, M.A., B.D., F.R.A.S. Bursar, Dean, Tutor, Praelector. Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge, of Newton Toney, Wilts. d.1879.

1834-1853
John Rowlands, M.A., B.D. Dean, Praelector, Censor Theologicus. Perp. Curate of Nerquis, Flints., Rector of Grimston, Norfolk., of Newton Toney, Wilts. d.1888.

1834-1840
George Whitaker, M.A. Dean, Praelector, Classical Lecturer. Vicar of Oakington, Cambs., Rector of Newton Toney, Wilts. First Provost of Trinity College, Toronto. Archdeacon of York, Toronto. d.1882.

1835-1838
Philip Kelland, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. Philosophical Lecturer, Mathematical Lecturer, Assistant Tutor. Professor of Mathematics, Edinburgh University. President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, President of the Society of Arts, founder of the Life Association of Scotland. d.1879.

1836-1837
Robert Main, M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. Assistant at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Secretary and President of the Royal Astronomical Society, Radcliffe Observer at the University of Oxford. Married Mary Kelland, sister of Philip Kelland (1835). d.1878.

1837-1839
William Webster, M.A. Bye-Fellow. Lecturer at St Olave, Jewry, London, Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Twickenham. Master at the City of London School and at King's College School. Son of Thomas Webster (1807). d.1873.

1837-1839
Osborne Reynolds, M.A. Rector of Rockland St Mary, Norfolk. Headmaster of the Grammar School at Dedham. d.1890.

1839-1848
Joseph Townson, M.A. Dean and Praelector. d.1848.

1839-1858
Robert Moon, M.A. Barrister. Hon.Fellow 1868-89. Restorer of the College Hall. d.1889.

1839-1843
Richard Potter, M.A., L.R.C.P. Former Manchester warehouseman, mature student. Praelector. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy at University College, London. Scientific Author. d.1886.

1839-1845
Alfred Paul Jodrell Mills, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Praelector. d.1845.

1840-1843
Sir William Fitzherbert, M.A., F.R.C.P., C.M.G., K.C.M.G. Bye-Fellow. Physician in London. Member for Wellington in the New Zealand House of Representatives, Colonial Treasurer, Commissioner of Stamp Duties, Secretary for Crown Lands and Immigration, Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council. d.1891.

1841-1894
James Newton Goren, M.A. Steward of the Courts. Barrister. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. d.1894.

1841-1858
William Henry Edwards, M.A., B.D. Bursar and Praelector. Proctor. Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge, of Hickling, Notts. d.c1884.

1844-1857
William Christopher Daniel Deighton, M.A. Barrister. d.1864.

1844-1850
Herbert Davies, M.A., M.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. Censor and Councillor of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to the London Hospital and to the Bank of England. d.1885.

1845-1849
Arthur Scratchley, M.A. Sadleirian Lecturer. Barrister. Actuary, Secretary and General Manager of Western Life Assurance Society, President of the Friendly Societies Institute. d.1897.

1846-1851
Archibald Sandeman, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Tutor. Professor of Natural Philosophy, then Professor of Mathematics at Owen's College, Manchester. d.1893.

1847-1858
John Buckley, M.A., B.D. Praelector and Bursar. Rector of Sandon, Essex. d.?c1866.

1847-1852
Robert Andrews, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Tutor. Master at Shrewsbury School and at Cheltenham College. d.1852.

1847-1849
Thomas Nettleship Staley, M.A., D.D. Tutor and Principal of St Mark's College, Chelsea, then Principal of the Collegiate School, Wandsworth. Bishop of Honolulu, 1861-70. Member of the Privy Council of the King of Hawaii. Chaplain of the most noble order of Kamehameha. Rector of Oakley with Croxall, Derbys. d.1898.

1848-1857
Richard Watson, M.A. Assistant Tutor, Tutor, Praelector, Dean, Mathematical Lecturer, Vice-President. Proctor. d.c1860.

1849-1857
George Cox Pollard, M.A. Bursar, Dean, Praelector. Rector of South Walsham St Laurence, Vicar of South Walsham St Mary, Norfolk. d.1901.

1850-1863
Stanley Taylor Gibson, M.A., B.D. Praelector, Dean, Bursar. Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge, of Sandon, Essex. d.1889.

1850-1896
WILLIAM MAGAN CAMPION, M.A., B.D., D.D. PRESIDENT 1892-96. Mathematical Lecturer, Sadleirian Lecturer, Tutor, Dean, Steward, Praelector. Proctor. Secretary of the Council of the Senate, Lady Margaret Preacher. Rector of St Botolph's, Cambridge, Hon. Canon of Ely. d.1896.

1851-1853
Edward Ind Welldon, M.A. Second Master of Tonbridge School. Father of J.E.C.Welldon, Headmaster of Harrow, Bishop of Calcutta and Primate of India. d.1879.

1852-1870
Thomas York, M.A. Bursar. Rector of Litle Eversden and Vicar of Great Eversden, Cambs. d.?1887.

1852-1853
Alfred James Carver, M.A., D.D.(Lambeth). Classical Lecturer. Surmaster of St Paul's School, Master of Dulwich College. Honorary Canon of Rochester. d.1909.

1854-1858
William George Searle, M.A. Praelector, Dean. President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. Hon. Curator of Coins at the Fitzwilliam Museum. College historian. Vicar of Oakington with Westwick, Cambs. d.1913.

1854-1857
Dudley Somerville, M.A. Chaplain to the Army (in the Crimea, etc.). d.1881.

1857-c1875
Charles Baron Clarke, M.A., F.G.S., F.L.S., F.R.S. Steward, Praelector, Mathematical Lecturer. Barrister, Botanist. Inspector of Schools in Eastern Bengal and later of India. Superintendant of the Calcutta Botanical Gardens. President of the Linnean Society. d.1906.

1857-1870
Gerard Brown Finch, M.A., Q.C., LL.D.h.c. (Pennsylvania). Barrister. Hon. Fellow 1886-1913. President of the Theosophical Society of London. Returned to Cambridge and taught law, ordained deacon late in life. Son-in-law of Dr Joshua King (1820). Councillor and Alderman of the Borough of Cambridge, Councillor and Vice-Chairman, Cambridgeshire County Council. Governor of Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Benefactor. d.1913.

1858-1900
John Clark, M.A. Steward, Praelector. Popular 'coach' for the Ordinary Degree. d.1900.

1858-1862
George Middleton Slesser, M.A. Son of a crofter in Buchan. Professor of Mathematics at Queen's College, Belfast. d.1862 of consumption.

1858-1859
Thomas Skelton, M.A., B.D. S.P.G. Missionary at Delhi. Professor and Principal of Bishop's College, Calcutta. Lecturer at St Augustine's College, Canterbury, Principal of the Missionary College at Burgh, Lincs. Rector of Hickling, Notts., Prebendary of Lincoln and of Southwell. d.1915.

1859-1872
Edward James Stone, M.A., F.R.A.S., F.R.S., Dr N Phil.(Padua). Chief Assistant at the Greenwich Observatory. Astronomer Royal at the Cape of Good Hope, Radcliffe Observer at the University of Oxford. President of the Royal Astronomical Society. Hon. Fellow 1875-1897. d.1897.

1860-1872
William George Longden, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Radley College, Warden of St Columba's College, Dublin. Vicar of St Mark's, South Norwood, Surrey, Rector of Great Chart, Kent. d.1898.

1862-1868
Thomas Nolan Miller, M.A., Ph.D.(Gottingen). Classical Lecturer. Assistant Master at Haileybury College, at Uppingham School, at University College School, Assistant Chaplain to the English College at Rome. Headmaster of the Boys' High School, Christchurch, New Zealand. Lektor at Gottingen and Strasbourg Universities. d.1900.

1864-1878
George Style, M.A. Assistant Master at Clifton College, Headmaster of Giggleswick School. Rector of Chalbury, Dorset. d.1922.

1866-1888
George Pirie, M.A.(Aberdeen), M.A., LL.D. h.c.(St Andrews). Mathematical Lecturer, Bursar, Tutor, Dean, and Praelector. Proctor. Professor of Mathematics at Aberdeen University. d.1904.

1867-1880
Osborne Reynolds, M.A., LL.D. h.c.(Glasgow), M.I.C.E., F.R.S. Professor of Engineering at Owen's College, Manchester. Hon. Fellow 1882-1912. Son of Osborne Reynolds (1837). “Reynolds Numbers” in Fluid Dynamics are named after him. d.1912.

1867-1924
Arthur Wright, M.A., B.D., D.D. Classical Lecturer, Dean, Tutor, Steward, Praelector, Vice-President, Librarian. d.1924.

1868-1882
Edmund Child Haynes, M.A. Solicitor in London. Benefactor. d.1910.

1869-1872
Samuel Waymouth, M.A. Professor of Mathematics at Durham University. d.1873 of typhoid whilst holidaying in Switzerland.

1869-1883
William Gibson, M.A. Solicitor. Benefactor. d.1917.

1870-1889
William Wright, M.A.(St Andrews), M.A., LL.D. h.c., LL.D. h.c.(St.Andrews), Ph.D. h.c.(Leyden), D.C.L. h.c.(Oxon). Professor of Arabic at University College, London, and at Trinity College, Dublin. Assistant in the Department of Manuscripts and Assistant Keeper of the British Museum. Hon. Fellow 1869-70. Sir Thomas Adams's Professor of Arabic. Member of the Old Testament revision committee. Corresponding member of the Royal Institute of Science of Lombardy and of the Royal Academy of Berlin. d.1889.

1871-1889
Ernest Temperley, M.A. Tutor, Bursar. Proctor. Mathematical Lecturer at Girton. d.1889.

1874-1886
Henry Taylor Bovey, M.A., LL.D.(McGill), D.C.L.(Lennoxville), F.R.S.Can., M.I.C.E., F.R.S. Assistant Engineer, Merseyside Docks and Harbour Works. Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill University, Montreal, and Dean of Applied Sciences. Founder Member and President of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. President of the Royal Society of Canada. Rector of Imperial College, London. Hon. Fellow 1906-12. d.1912.

1874-1888
James Niven, M.A.(Aberdeen), LL.D.(Aberdeen), M.A., M.B., B.Chir. Assistant Medical Officer, Deptford Fever and Smallpox Hospitals. Medical Practicioner in Manchester. Medical Officer of Health of Oldham. Medical Superintendent, Westhulme Hospital. Medical Officer of Health of Manchester 1894-1922. Lecturer in Hygiene at Owen's College, Manchester. Expert on public health. d.(suicide) 1925.

1877-1888
Frank Bridgeman Walters, M.A. Assistant Master at Clifton College, at Dover College, Principal of King William's College, Isle of Man. d.1899.

1879-1932
Joseph Henry Gray, M.A., J.P. Classical Lecturer, Dean, Tutor, Vice-President. Proctor, Select Preacher, Member of the Council of Senate. Assistant Master at the King's School, Ely. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely, Honorary Canon of Peterborough. Provincial Grand Chaplain of England and Provincial Grand Master of Cambridgeshire of the Freemasons. College historian. President of the University Rugby Club 1895-1932. d.1932.

1879-1882
George Francis Walker, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Durham University. Professor of Mathematics at Aukland, New Zealand. Drowned 1883 a few hours after arriving in Aukland.

1880-1887
James Wood, M.A. Chief Mathematical Master of Glasgow Academy. d.1912.

1881-1888
Alexander McIntosh, M.A. Assistant Master at Mill Hill School.

1888-1911
William Montgomery Coates, M.A.(T.C.D.), M.A. Bursar, Tutor, Mathematics Lecturer, 'coach'. Moderator in Mathematics and Physics, T.C.D. d.1912.

1888-1932
Robert Hatch Kennett, M.A., B.D., D.D. Chaplain and Hebrew and Syriac Lecturer. University Lecturer in Aramaic, Regius Professor of Hebrew. Proctor in Convocation, Ely. Hon. Canon of Ely. d.1932.

1888-1895
William Stanley Melsome, M.A., B.Chir., M.D., F.R.C.S. Demonstrator in Anatomy. Resident at the Westminster Hospital, Evelina Hospital for children. In Medical Practice in Bath. Benefactor. d.1944.

1889-1896
Francis Giffard Plaistowe, M.A. Librarian for 43 years. d.1943.

1891-1897
Joseph Francis Ward, M.A.

1893-1935
Andrew Munro, M.A. Mathematical Lecturer, Bursar, Steward, Vice-President. Proctor, University Lecturer in Mathematics. Benefactor. d.1935.

1896-1901
HERBERT EDWARD RYLE, M.A., B.D., D.D., C.V.O., K.C.V.O., F.B.A., Q.H.C., D.D. h.c.(Oxon.), D.D. h.c.(Glasgow). Principal of St David's College, Lampeter and Rector of Llangeler, Cardigans. Hulsean Professor of Divinity. Fellow and Honorary Fellow of King's 1881-1925. Hon. Canon of Ripon. PRESIDENT 1896-1901. Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria. Hon. Fellow 1901-1925. Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Winchester, Dean of Westminster. Prolocutor of the Lower House of Canterbury Convocation, Chairman of the House of Clergy. Son of J.Charles Ryle, first Bishop of Liverpool and leading Evangelical. d.1925.

1897-1904
William Garden Fraser, M.A. Inspector of Schools in Scotland. d.1935.

1898-1904
Sir Reginald Gresham Clive Paterson, M.A., C.B., K.B.E. Director of Finance at the War Office, Deputy Under-Secretary of State for War. d.1939.