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616: 51: 471: 441: 321:, and retained that position till 1841, when he resigned. He is regarded as the father of the modern "classical tripos," since he had, as vice-chancellor, originated in 1821 a proposal for a public examination in classics and divinity, which, though then rejected, bore fruit in 1822. Otherwise his mastership was undistinguished, and he was not a popular head with the college. He died on 2 February 1846, at 408: 481: 456: 1050: 764: 295: 17: 291: 1045: 1040: 1035: 711: 528: 62: 568: 461: 1065: 1060: 827: 690: 683: 586: 669: 1030: 600: 561: 486: 813: 855: 634: 841: 790: 778: 676: 820: 554: 1055: 505: 318: 268: 861: 757: 361: 193: 615: 287: 937: 750: 348:, selected from English divines. In 1804 he married Priscilla Lloyd (d. 1815), a sister of both 369: 279: 201: 31: 743: 353: 1025: 1020: 643: 357: 341: 244: 8: 834: 521: 314: 299: 85: 927: 905: 577: 365: 275: 264: 216: 211: 197: 50: 806: 698: 283: 278:. He took holy orders, and obtained successive preferments through the patronage of 999: 958: 349: 922: 771: 625: 538: 303: 97: 964: 942: 848: 784: 704: 663: 335: 313:
In 1810 he published an Ecclesiastical Biography in 6 volumes. On the death of
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to its authorship; and in 1836 he published, in 4 volumes, a work of
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For his son, Bishop Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885), see
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Christopher Wordsworth (Trinity)
Christopher Wordsworth

Master of Trinity College
William Lort Mansel
William Whewell
Cockermouth
Cumberland
England
Buxted
East Sussex
England
John Wordsworth
Charles Wordsworth
Christopher Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
Dorothy Wordsworth
English
divine
Cockermouth
Cumberland
William Wordsworth
Trinity College, Cambridge
DD
Charles Manners-Sutton
Bishop of Norwich
Archbishop of Canterbury
Charles
Speaker of the House of Commons
Viscount Canterbury

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