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- senior professorships in divinity at the University of Cambridge. The Norrisian chair was founded in 1777 by a bequest from John Norris. Among the original...
- 1851, he published his Norrisian prize essay with the title Elements of the Gospel Harmony. The Cambridge University Norrisian Prize for theology was...
- scholarship in 1833, the Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholarship in 1834, and the Norrisian prize in 1835. He graduated with his MA in 1836, was elected fellow of...
- James Fawcett may also refer to: James Fawcett (professor) (1752–1831), Norrisian professor at Cambridge James Fawcett (politician), member of the Kansas...
- v t e Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity Norrisian Professors John Hey (1780) James Fawcett (1795) Thomas Calvert (1815) John Hollingworth (1824) George...
- the first prin****l of Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and then in 1899 became Norrisian Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, until his appointment...
- was a lecturer in palaeography at the University of Cambridge. He was Norrisian Professor of Divinity from 1905 to 1934, and then Norris–Hulse Professor...
- Lumby (1831–1895) was an English cleric, academic and author and divine, Norrisian Professor of Divinity from 1879 and then Lady Margaret's Professor of...
- Park and Witchingham, Norfolk. Wroth (1895), p. 137 ; founder of the Norrisian Professorship at Cambridge. Burke and Burke (1847), p. 515 ; later Brampton...
- v t e Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity Norrisian Professors John Hey (1780) James Fawcett (1795) Thomas Calvert (1815) John Hollingworth (1824) George...