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CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH (1807–1885)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 825 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH (1807–1885)  ,
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English bishop and man of letters, youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, was born in
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London on the 3oth of
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October 1807, and was educated at Winchester and Trinity, Cam-
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bridge . He, like his
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brother Charles, was distinguished as an athlete as well as for scholarship . He became senior classic, and was elected a
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fellow and tutor of Trinity in 1830; shortly afterwards he took
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holy orders . He went for a tour in
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Greece in 1832–1833, and published various
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works on its topography and archaeology, the most famous of which is " Wordsworth's " Greece (1839) . In 1836 he became Public Orator at Cambridge, and in the same
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year was appointed headmaster of
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Harrow, a
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post he resigned in 1844 . He then became a
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canon of Westminster, and from 1850 to 1870 he held a country living in Berkshire . In 1865 he was made archdeacon of Westminster, and in 1869 bishop of Lincoln . He died on the loth of March 1885 . He was a man of
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fine character, with a high ideal of ecclesiastical duty, and he spent his
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money generously on church
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objects . As a scholar he is best known for his edition of the Greek New Testament (1856–186o), and the Old Testament (1864–187o), with commentaries; but his writings were many in number, and included a
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volume of devotional verse, The Holy Year (1862), Church
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History up to A.D . 451 (1881–1883), and
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Memoirs of his
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uncle the poet (1851), to whom he was
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literary executor . His Inscriptiones Pompeianae (1837) was an important contribution to epigraphy .

He married in 1838 Susanna

Hartley Frere (d . 1884), and had a
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family of seven; the eldest son was John (b . 1843), bishop of Salisbury (1885), and author of Fragments of Early Latin (1874); the eldest daughter, Elizabeth (b . 1840), was the first
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principal (1879) of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford . His
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Life, by J . H._Overton and Elizabeth Wordsworth, was published in 1888 .

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