Augustus Jessopp

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Revd.
Augustus Jessopp
MA, FRGS
Jessopp, Augustus.jpg
Born 1823
Died 1914
Residence The School House, Norwich
Occupation academic
church
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1866.01.16 resigned
elected_ASL 1864.05.03
societies Royal Geographical Society

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House Notes

Head Master King Edward the Sixth's School
1866.01.16 A letter of resignation of membership by the Revd. Mr Jessop having been read, the Hon. Secretary was requested to write in answer that his subscription for 1866 was due, his resignation being dated Jan. 13th.
two pp's in 5th list
In A31/2/2 [list Aug 20 1866] name crossed out R

Rev J. Jessopp in 14th list 1865.03.06 (same address)

Notes From Elsewhere

Augustus Jessopp (20 December 1823 – 12 February 1914[1]) was an English cleric and writer.[2] He spent periods of time as a schoolmaster and then later as a clergyman in Norfolk, England. He wrote regular articles for the The Nineteenth Century, variously on humorous, polemical and historical topics. He published scholarly work on local Norfolk history and on aspects of English literature. A good friend of M. R. James he is described by James' biographer R. W. Pfaff as "a fine specimen of the learned but somewhat eccentric country parson.

Publications

External Publications

‪Norwich‬
The Coming of the Friars, and Other Historic Essays
St. Martin of Tours
One Generation of a Norfolk House
Pity the Poor Birds!
Simon Ryan the Peterite
Before the Great Pillage

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