Richard Michell

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Richard Michell (1805–1877) was an English churchman and academic, the first principal of the second foundation of Hertford College, Oxford

Richard Michell

Life

The third son of Edward Michell of

Bruton grammar school, he went in 1820 to Wadham College, Oxford, where his uncle, Dr. Richard Michell (1766-1826), was a Fellow. Obtaining a first-class in literae humaniores (B.A. 1824, M.A. 1827, B.D. 1836, and D.D. 1868), Michell became a successful private tutor.[1]

At the age of 24 Michell was appointed examiner in the school of literae humaniores, and was elected in 1830 Fellow of

Bampton lectures, on The Nature and Comparative Value of the Christian Evidences. In 1849 also, Michell was appointed public orator of the university, and he retained that office till his death.[1]

In 1856 Michell became rector of

John David Macbride was then Principal; he succeeded William Jacobson. In 1868 Michell succeeded Macbride in the principalship, and he then began to agitate for the conversion of the small hall into a college. The plan took shape in 1873, and was approved by convocation. T. C. Baring endowed the college with a large number of fellowships and scholarships, mostly limited to members of the church of England. The new foundation took the name Hertford College, used by the former foundation on the site. Michell became the first principal of the new foundation of the college in 1874, and died 29 March 1877.[1]

Works

Michell's Oxford orations delivered at the annual act or

Edward Blair Michell, with notes. They form a sort of running commentary on the history of the university for nearly 30 years.[1]

Family

In 1841 Michell married Amelia, daughter of Thomas Blair of Walton Grove, Surrey, by whom he had several children.[2]

Children of Rev. Richard Michell & Amelia Blair

  1. Edward Blair Michell M.A. (1843-1926)
  2. Eliza Maria Michell (Hoskins) (1844-1918)
  3. Richard Brooke Michel B.A. (1845-1915)
  4. Rowland Lyons Norsworthy Michell C.M.G. B.A. (1847-1931)
  5. Mary Caroline Michell (Blair/Sutherland-Leveson-Gower/Rollit) (1848-1912)
  6. Herbert William Creswell Michell (1851-1909)
  7. Arthur Tompson Michell M.A. (1852-1923)
  8. Walter Gordon Mitchell M.A. (1854-1925)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894). "Michell, Richard" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  2. required.)

External links

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainLee, Sidney, ed. (1894). "Michell, Richard". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co.