Dr James Gerard | |
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![]() Stained glass in the Grundy Library at Abingdon School containing the name of James Gerard | |
Born | c. 1740 |
Died | 14 February 1789 |
James Gerard (c.1740 – 1789) was a Clergyman and Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.
He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School) from 1751-1757. [1]
He was Artium Magister (A.M) (13 July 1765), B.D (17 June 1777) and Doctor of Divinity (20 June 1777) [2]
He was the Warden of Wadham College, Oxford from 5 May 1777 until 1783. The warden was the term used by Wadham for the head of the college. [3]
He gained an ecclesiastical preferment as rector of Monks Risborough in 1783. [4] He started his appointment at Monks Risborough on 9 July 1783 on his father's (Joseph Gerard) cession. [2]
He married and had one child and his mother was Elizabeth Reynolds. [2]
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Dr James Gerard | |
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![]() Stained glass in the Grundy Library at Abingdon School containing the name of James Gerard | |
Born | c. 1740 |
Died | 14 February 1789 |
James Gerard (c.1740 – 1789) was a Clergyman and Warden of Wadham College, Oxford.
He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School) from 1751-1757. [1]
He was Artium Magister (A.M) (13 July 1765), B.D (17 June 1777) and Doctor of Divinity (20 June 1777) [2]
He was the Warden of Wadham College, Oxford from 5 May 1777 until 1783. The warden was the term used by Wadham for the head of the college. [3]
He gained an ecclesiastical preferment as rector of Monks Risborough in 1783. [4] He started his appointment at Monks Risborough on 9 July 1783 on his father's (Joseph Gerard) cession. [2]
He married and had one child and his mother was Elizabeth Reynolds. [2]
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