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Francis Webber (20 October 1708 in
Honiton – 29 September 1771 in
Hereford) was an Anglican priest and academic, an
Oxford
college
head.
[1]
[2] He was
Dean of Hereford from 1756 until his death.
[3]
Webber was the son of the Rev. Francis Webber of
Clist Honiton, and was born there.
[4] He was educated at
Exeter College, Oxford.
[5]
He was a
Fellow there from 1728 to 1750; and
Rector from 1750 until his death.
[6] He held
livings at
Merton,
Burford,
Oxford,
Newchurch, Isle of Wight and
Menheniot.
[7]
References
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^ "The Language, Literature, and Literary Characters of Cornwall" Polwhele, R. Part 1, p175: London; T.Cadell & W.Davies; 1806
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^ "
The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 75" p329
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^ "Hereford Cathedral: A History" Aylmer,G.E./Tiller, J.E. p13: London, Hambledon Press, 2000
ISBN
1852851945
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^ Dredge, John Ingle (1889).
A Few Sheaves of Devon Bibliography. W. Brendon & Son. p. 235.
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^
Foster, Joseph (1888–1892).
"Webber, Francis" .
Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via
Wikisource.
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^ "Exeter College", A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 107–118
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