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Christopher Wordsworth (30 October 1807 – 20 March 1885) ... His younger son Christopher (1848–1938) was a noted liturgical scholar. His Life, ...
He was born at Lambeth on 1 July 1805, the son of Christopher Wordsworth and nephew of William Wordsworth. He was educated at a school at Woodford, Essex, kept by Dr. Holt Okes (1816−20), and at Winchester College (1820−4). In October 1824 he entered Trinity College, Cambridge. His university career was distinguished.
Christopher Wordsworth (9 June 1774 – 2 February 1846) ... Archbishop of Canterbury, to whose son Charles (afterwards Speaker of the House of Commons, ...
Wordsworth was born in Lambeth, the son of the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth and a nephew of the poet William Wordsworth.His father was a divine and scholar. He was educated at Harrow where his friends included Charles Merivale and Richard Chenevix Trench.
Christopher Wordsworth, (1807–1885), Bishop and man of Letters, son of Christopher Wordsworth (divine) Dora Wordsworth , (1804–1847), daughter of William Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855), English poet and diarist, sister of William
He was the second son of Susanna Hatley Frere (1811–1884) and Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, [3] and a grandson of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. [4] His elder sister, Elizabeth Wordsworth, was the founding Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. [5]
Christopher Wordsworth (divine) (1774–1846), English divine and scholar Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885), English bishop in the Anglican Church and intellectual, son of the above Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist) (1848–1938), English liturgiologist and author, son of the above
Wordsworth's parents were John Wordsworth, a legal agent for James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and Collector of Customs at Whitehaven, and his wife, Ann Cookson. [1] John was the son of Richard Wordsworth, a land owner who served as a legal agent to the Lowther family.