Drury, Henry Joseph Thomas
Besitzer Id00012116
EntitätstypPerson
GeschlechtMännlich
Biographische Angaben1778 - 1841
weitere Informationgreat-nephew of Thomas Heath, of Exeter, q.v. and cousin of Baron Heath, q.v.; King's College, Cambridge, BA 1801, MA 1804, Fellow 1799-1808, Master of Lower School, Harrow 1833-41; see Venn pt 2, II 342; DNB; Sir William Richard Drake, Heathiana: Notes Genealogical and Biographical of the Family of Heath, rev. edn (London, 1882), 22, and picture; A Catalogue of the Extensive and Valuable Library of the Rev. Henry Drury... (London: R. H. Evans, 20 Feb. 1827).
Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, was the son of Joseph Drury, Headmaster of Harrow School, and Louisa, daughter of Benjamin Heath. Educated at Harrow, Eton and King's College, Cambridge, he was admitted to King's 29 November 1796, and took his B.A. in 1801, and his M.A. in 1804. He was a Fellow of Kings from 1799 1808. Drury was first Under Master and then Master of the Lower School at Harrow, and had a great reputation as a classical scholar though he published only a volume of selections for the use of the school. Ordained a deacon at Ely 9 March 1811, he was Rector of Fingest in Buckinghamshire from 1820 1841. An original member of the Roxburghe Club, and the Menalcus of Dibdin's Bibliographical Decameron he formed a most valuable library of Greek and Latin classics which was dispersed in 4729 lots by R.H. Evans in a sale lasting 23 days between 21 February and 23 March 1827, and a second by Christie & Manson 17-19 May 1841. He married Caroline, daughter of A. W. Taylor, of Boreham Wood. They had one son, Henry, who was also a classicist.
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Aktivität
Beginn (Jahr)1790
Ende (Jahr)1841
AnmerkungBMC IV:
p. 5: IC.17108a;
BMC V:
p. 159: IB.19543c; p. 497: IB.23674; p. 560: IB.24492.
BMC VII:
p. 1040: IB.31785; p. 1046: IA.31844.
MARC Area Codee-uk-en
Beruf / Art der InstitutionGelehrter/Wissenschaftler
CharakterisierungReligiös
Letzte Änderung2024-03-27 13:27:35