David Melville | |
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Born | 5 February 1813 Bloomsbury, London, England |
Died | 8 March 1904(1904-03-08) (aged 91) Worcester, Worcestershire, England |
Nationality | English |
Occupation(s) | University don Cleric |
David Melville, DD (5 February 1813 – 8 March 1904) was a Church of England priest and university administrator.
Educated initially at Shrewsbury School, he was subsequently awarded a scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford, where after graduating he was ordained as a clergyman. He became a University don, and one of his scholars was William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley. In 1846 he left Oxford and moved to Durham where he founded Bishop Hatfield's Hall. He was Canon of Worcester Cathedral until he resigned in late 1902.
He married Emma Hill at Kilcoo, County Down on 28 July 1848.
Works
References
- Whitworth, Thomas (1971). Yellow Sandstone and Mellow Brick. p. 54.
- Dimbleby, Josceline Rose A Profound Secret Black Swan 2005 p30
- Dimbleby, Josceline Rose A Profound Secret Black Swan 2005 p31
- Dimbleby, Josceline Rose A Profound Secret Black Swan 2005 p33
- "Appointment". The Times. No. 36915. London. 3 November 1902. p. 9.
- Dimbleby, Josceline Rose A Profound Secret Black Swan 2005 p33
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