Albert Watson (academic)
The Rev. Albert Watson (21 April 1828 - 21 November 1904)[1] was an Oxford college head in the 19th-century.[2]
Watson was born in Astley, Worcestershire and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford.[3] A classicist, he was Fellow of Brasenose from 1852 to 1886. He was a Tutor from 1854 to 1867; a Lecturer from 1867 to 1870; and Bursar from 1871 until his election as Principal of Brasenose[4] in 1886.[5] He resigned in 1889;[6] and died in 1904.
Notes
- 'Obituary. The Rev Albert Watson' The Times Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1904 Issue 37558 p.4
- Victorian Web
- Alumni Oxonienses 15715-1886 Part II Vol ii (Surnames beginning S-Z)
- BNC web-site
- 'University Intelligence' The Times Saturday, Feb. 27, 1886 Issue 31694 p.10
- 'University Intelligence' The Times Thursday, July 11, 1889 Issue 32748 p.10
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Preceded by Edward Hartopp Cradock |
Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford 1886–1889 |
Succeeded by Charles Buller Heberden |
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