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William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901. (from the Letters of William Stubbs). William Stubbs

William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901. (from the Letters of William Stubbs)


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Free Shipping on orders over $35. Buy William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901. (from the Letters of William Stubbs) at. Of special significance are the 150 letters in response to Rushmore's delightfully written hoax, The Mainz Diary (1940) in Stubbs, William 1825-1901. Kettel Hall, Christmas, 1873, William Stubbs, D.D., Olim, Bishop of Oxford. With a note William Stubbs. Clarendon Press, 1870 Charter of Henry ITI to Oxford. 368 William 1825-1901 Stubbs,H. W. Carless (Henry William Carl Davis No preview Bishot of London; Dr. Stubbs, Late Bishop of Oxford; Dr. S. R. Gardiner and The late Lord Acton Stubbs, W: Letters of William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825. Letters of William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901. London: A. Constable, 1904. [External link] Visitation Charges Delivered to the Clergy and Churchwardens of the Dioceses of Chester and Oxford. London and New Early life. The son of William Morley Stubbs, a solicitor, he was born at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and was educated at Ripon Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1848, obtaining a first-class in Literae Humaniores and a third in mathematics. Education and career to 1889. He was elected a fellow of Trinity College, and held the college living of Navestock, Essex William Stubbs, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford (21 June 1825 22 April 1901) was a highly influential mediaeval, constitutional and ecclesiastical historian. He was also Bishop of Chester, and later of Oxford. The letters of William Stubbs: Bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901 William 2 editions - first published in 1904 Read Listen. Letters: 1825-1901 Stubbs, William 2 editions - first published in 1904 Are you sure you want to remove Stubbs, William from Born the son of a Liverpool tradesman, Stubbs was self-taught and at first struggled in obscurity as a northern provincial painter. Robin Blake's book uncovers Stubbs's origins and some of the secrets of his youth: sympathy with the Jacobite rebels and Catholicism; and a At Oxford, he met William Stubbs, who was his future bishop when he became archdeacon, at the Hermes debating society, and they became lifelong friends. As a Fellow of Balliol College he was one of an influential group of liberal theologians in the college: Benjamin Jowett, T. H. Green and William Lambert Newman were others. William Stubbs, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford (21 June 1825 22 April 1901) was a highly influential mediaeval, constitutional and ecclesiastical historian. He was also Bishop of Chester, and later of Oxford. Born: June 21st, 1825. Died: April 22nd, 1901. Categories: English people, Historians, Academics, Editors, Bishops ^ William Stubbs, Bishop of Oksfordo, 1825-1901 William Holden Hutton, p233 ^ "DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF OXFORD". Tamworth Herald. British Newspaper Archive. 27 April 1901. (Subscription required (help)). ^ American Antiquarian Society Members ^ William Stubbs papers: MS 1680, MS 2146 and MS 4455 Stubbs, William. Letters of William Stubbs, Bishop of Oxford, 1825 1901. Ed. William Holden Hutton. London: Archibald Constable & Co., 1904. 248 WORKS CITED. Contemporary texts Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg. Inaugural Lecture on the Study of Letters of William Stubbs, bishop of Oxford, 1825-1901 William Stubbs William Stubbs (1825-1901), one of the leading historians of his generation, pursued his academic research alongside his work as a clergyman. He was elected Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford in 1866 and appointed a bishop in 1884. William Stubbs, f