Reverend John Warneford Master of Arts, Bachelor's Degree was an English clergyman and scholar.
Background
He was born in Miserden, Gloucestershire, the eldest son of Reverend William Warneford, Senior Lecturer of Street Michael, Cornhill, and Susannah Paynter (great granddaughter of Edward Reynolds, bishop of Norwich). A year before his birth, his father, then an eighteen-year-old scholar at New College, Oxford, caused a sensation by eloping with Susannah, the 34-year-old daughter of William Paynter, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
Education
Corpus Christi College. Winchester College.
Career
John Warneford attended school at Winchester, and matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford on 8 July 1735, aged 14. He graduated Master of Arts in 1742/3 and Bachelor of Divinity in 1752. From 1743 to 1748 he was curate to his father at All Hallows Bread Street, London but afterwards returned to Oxford.
In June 1761 he was unanimously elected Camden Professor of Ancient History, Oxford, and remained so until his death in 1773.
Foreign some of this period he was also rector of Bassingham, Lincolnshire and at the time of his death was curate at Helmdon, Northamptonshire, where there is a memorial tablet commemorating him. After his death, two volumes of his sermons were published in 1776, with a long subscription list.
He is buried at Helmdon.