Charles Penrose (rower)

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Charles Thomas Penrose (15 July 1816 – 5 May 1868) was an English rower, schoolteacher and clergyman.

Penrose was born at

Boat Race and for the Trinity College crew which won the first Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta.[3]

Penrose was ordained deacon at Lincoln in 1842 and became usher at Oakham School in 1844. He was then head master of Grosvenor College, Bath from 1844 until 1846[2] when he became headmaster of Sherborne School. However he resigned through ill health in 1850.[4] Penrose became priest in 1856 and then perpetual curate of North Hykeham, Lincolnshire from 1857 until his death in 1868.[2]

Penrose was a classical scholar and edited Select Private Orations of Demosthenes.[5] He was also author of Eight Village Sermons.

Penrose died at North Hykeham at the age of 51.

Penrose married Ellen Caroline Pender Phillot at Dawlish in 1843. He was the brother of Francis Penrose.

See also

References

  1. ^ Rowse, A. L. Matthew Arnold
  2. ^ a b c "Penrose, Charles (PNRS834CT)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ R C Lehmann The Complete Oarsman
  4. ^ A short history of Sherborne from 705 A.D
  5. ^ Penrose, C.T. (1853). Select private orations of Demosthenes, with notes by C.T. Penrose. p. 7.