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JOSEPH WILLIAMS BLAKESLEY (18o8–1885)
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BLAKESLEY, JOSEPH WILLIAMS (18o8–1885), English divine, was born in London on the 6th of March 18o8, and was educated at St Paul's school, London, and at Corpus Christi and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge. In 1831 he was elected a fellow, and in 1839 a tutor of Trinity. In 1833 he took holy orders, and from 1845 to 1872 held the college living of Ware, Hertfordshire. Over the signature " Hertfordshire Incumbent " he contributed a large number of letters to The Times on the leading social and political subjects of the day, and he also wrote many reviews of books for that paper. In 1863 he was made a canon of Canter-bury, and in 1872 dean of Lincoln. Dean 13lakesley was the author of the first English Life of Aristotle (1839), an edition of Herodotus (1852–1854) in the Bibliotheca Classica, and Four Months in Algeria (1859). He died on the 18th of April 1885.