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MULLINGER, James Bass was born in Bishop Stortford. 2nd son of John Morse Mullinger and Mary, 2nd daughter of Reverend James Bass.
Studied at University College. St. John’s College, Cambridge (Master of Arts). Graduated in double honours (third class in Classical Tripos, and second class in Moral Sciences), 1866.
Le Bas Prizeman, 1866. Hulsean, 1867; Kaye, 1875.
Lecturer at Bedford College London, 1881-1883. Lecturer to Teachers’ Training Syndicate at Cambridge on History of Education, 1885-1895. Birkbeck Lecturer on Ecclesiastical History to Trinity College Cambridge, 1890-1894. Late University Lecturer in History; Emeritus Librarian and Lecturer in History, St. John’s College, Cambridge; late President Cambridge Antiquarian Society.
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