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WATKINS, Henry William was born on January 19, 1844. 4th son of late William Watkins, Wern-y-cwm, Abergavenny, and Sarah, daughter of T. Dew, Llanvetherine Court.
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WATKINS, Henry William was born on January 19, 1844. 4th son of late William Watkins, Wern-y-cwm, Abergavenny, and Sarah, daughter of T. Dew, Llanvetherine Court.
Studied at King’s College London. Balliol College Oxford (Scholar, Master of Arts). Master of Arts; Doctor of Divinity.
Fellow of King’s College London. Honourable Fellow of St. Augustine’s College Canterbury. Ordained 1870; Vicar of Much Wenlock, 1873.
Censor, Tutor, and Lecturer in Greek Testament in King’s College London, 1875. Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy, 1877. Warden of St. Augustine’s College Canterbury, 1879.
Bampton Lecturer at Oxford, 1890. Professor of Hebrew, University of Durham. Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Durham. Archdeacon and Canon of Durham.
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