J. J. S. Perowne
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John James Stewart Perowne (3 March 1823 – 6 November 1904) was an English Anglican bishop. Born in Burdwan, Bengal, Perowne was a member of a notable clerical family, whose origins were Huguenot.


Life

He was educated at Norwich School, and at
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, becoming a fellow in 1849 and where his brother
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was later Master. After holding a chair in
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, he became, in 1862, the fourth vice-principal of St Davids College, Lampeter, a college with which he was already familiar, for he had been external examiner between 1851 and 1852. The ageing Principal of the college took a back seat, and Perowne effectively 'took the reins' until his departure from Lampeter in 1872. In 1868 he was elected Hulsean lecturer, taking as his subject Immortality or rather conditional immortality; stating "The immortality of the soul is a phantom which eludes your eager grasp.". He was elected canon of Llandaff in 1869,
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1878, and in 1891 succeeded Henry Philpott as
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. Whilst at Lampeter, Perowne had gained a great respect for the theology of his predecessor in the role of Vice-Principal, Rowland Williams, and when he became a bishop, he went to great lengths to avoid taking action against modernists in the church. Indeed, a work by one of his incumbents, which denied the Trinity, the Virgin Birth, the Divinity of Christ, the Atonement, and the concepts of the Resurrection of Christ and the Ascension was described by Perowne as '' 'an honest attempt to deal with great spiritual problems' ''. He resigned his see in late 1901. Perowne was a respected Hebrew scholar of the traditional type and sat on the Old Testament Revision Committee. He is best remembered as the general editor of the '' Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges''. His chief works were a ''Commentary on the Book of Psalms'' (2 vols., 1864–1868) and a life of Bishop Thirlwall (1877–1878).


Descendants

Perowne married Anne Maria, daughter of
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, before moving to Wales in 1862. His son,
Arthur William Thomson Perowne Arthur William Thomson Perowne (13 June 18679 April 1948) was an Anglican bishop in Britain. He was the first Bishop of Bradford and, from 1931, was the Bishop of Worcester. Birth family and education Perowne was born into a distinguished ecc ...
, became the first Bishop of Bradford and, subsequently,
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. Another son was John Thomas Woolrych Perowne, a British Army officer, King's Messenger, and Gold Staff Officer. One of his grandsons, Stewart Perowne, married Freya Stark and was the more famous as Head of Education in British Palestine, archaeologist, explorer, and writer. Stewart's brother Leslie was sometime Head of Music at the BBC and was responsible for bringing
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out of retirement to conduct a huge BBC Ketèlbey Concert at the
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prior to World War II.


Family tree


References


Sources

* * * *D T W Price, ''A History of Saint David's University College, Lampeter'', University of Wales Press, Cardiff. Volume One, to 1898 ()


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