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Richard Jenkyns

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Richard Jenkyns (1782 – 16 March 1854) was a British academic administrator at the University of Oxford and Dean at Wells Cathedral.[1]

Life

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Jenkyns was born in Evercreech in Somerset, and was baptised on 21 December 1782. He was the eldest son of John Jenkyns (1753–1824), prebendary of Wells, and his wife Jane (née Banister).[2] He was appointed a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, in 1802, and later served as a Tutor in 1813, Bursar in 1814, and Master from 23 April 1819 until his death in 1854.[3] He was awarded a Master of Arts in 1806 and a Doctor of Divinity in 1819.[citation needed]

During his time as Master at Balliol College, Jenkyns also served as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1824 until 1828.[4] He introduced open competition for scholarships and also raised the standard of Balliol College to the first rank at Oxford.[1] From 1845 to 1854, Jenkyns was also Dean of Wells.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Jenkyns, Richard". The Concise Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. II: A–F. Oxford University Press. 1995. p. 1588.
  2. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/14744
  3. ^ H. E. Salter and Mary D. Lobel, ed. (1954). "Balliol College". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford. Victoria County History. pp. 82–95. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Previous Vice-Chancellors". University of Oxford, UK. Retrieved 13 July 2011.

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Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Balliol College, Oxford
1819–1854
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1824–1828
Succeeded by
Preceded by Dean of Wells
1845–1854
Succeeded by