ED 368
Reference code
ED 368
Title
Papers of John Harmer, Bishop of Rochester
Level
Series
Administrative / Biographical history
A King's Scholar at Eton from 1868.3 - 1877.1, he was Newcastle Scholar in 1877 and in the Tomline Select 1875-1876. He also played in College and Mixed Wall. He went to King's College, Cambridge, where he won the Bell's Scholarship and Carus, Evans and Scholefield Prizes, and obtained 1st in both Classical and Theological Tripos. He became a fellow of King's and in 1890 of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, becoming Dean two years later. In 1895 he was elected Bishop of Adelaide and was transferred to Rochester in 1905.
Date
1874 - 1879
Extent & medium
59 items
Provenance
Formerly Ms. 384
Associated material
ED 263; COLL/P6/45
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Number 369 of 557 at this Level
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- Election roll, ED 368 01, (1867 - 1868)
- Tutors' letters to his father, ED 368 02, (1868 - 1877)
- Oscar Browning to Harmer, John Reginald, 1857 - 1944, Bishop of Rochester, ED 368 03, (25 December 1875)
- Letters from Eton, ED 368 04, (1874 - 1877)
- Letters to his father, ED 368 05, (1877)
- Letters to John Harmer relating to prizes and scholarships of congratulation, ED 368 06, (1877 - 1879)
- Herbert Whitfeld to Harmer, John Reginald, 1857 - 1944, Bishop of Rochester, ED 368 07, (1876)
- List of Boats, ED 368 08, (4 June 1875)
- Autobiography of an Eton Boy, ED 368 09, (1869 - 1874)
- Frederic Farrar to John Reginald Harmer, 1857 - 1944, Bishop of Rochester, ED 368 10, (14 February 1876)