Philip Douglas

Philip Douglas, D.D. (27 October 1758-2 January 1822) was a priest and academic in the second half of the eighteenth century and the first decades of the 19th.[1]

Douglas was born in Essex. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1781; MA in 1784; and B.D. in 1793. He was appointed Fellow in 1782; Tutor in 1787 and Master in 1795. He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1795 to 1796; and again from 1810 to 1811. He was ordained in 1783 and served his title at Whittlesford.He was vicar of Gedney from 1796 until his death.[2]

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.