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BUTLER, Henry Montagu was born on July 2, 1833 in Gayton Rectory, Northamptonshire. 4tli son of George Butler, Doctor of Divinity and Sarah Maria, daughter of John Gray, of Wembley Park, Middlesex.
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BUTLER, Henry Montagu was born on July 2, 1833 in Gayton Rectory, Northamptonshire. 4tli son of George Butler, Doctor of Divinity and Sarah Maria, daughter of John Gray, of Wembley Park, Middlesex.
Harrow; Trim College Cambridge. Doctor of Divinity; Doctor of Civil Law. Doctor of Laws Glasgow.
Fellow of Trinity, 1855. Private or home address Secretary to Right Honourable West. F. Cowper (Lord Mount Temple), 1856-1857. Headmaster of Harrow, 1859-1885.
Honourable Chap, to the Queen, 1875-1877.
Chap, in Ordy. 1877-1885. Examination Chap, to Archbishops Tait and Benson, 1879-1883.
Select Pr. at Oxf. 1877,1878, 1882,1899.
At Cambridge 1879, 1885, 1887, 18S9,1890,1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1903, 1906. Prebendary of Holborn in Saint Paul’s Cathl.
18S2-85. Dean of Glouc. 1885-1886.
Honourable Canon of Ely, 1897. Bell University Scholar, 1852.
Battie University Scholar and Greek Ode, 1853. Greek Ode, Camden Medal, Poison Prize, Latin Essay Prize, 1854.
Senior Classic, 1855.
ViceChancellor, 1889, 1890. Oxford; and Saint Andrews. Commendatore della Corona d’ltalia, 1871.
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1886.
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(This book, "Public school sermons. 1", by Butler, Henry M...)
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