John Penrose

British Anglican priest and theological writer
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IntroBritish Anglican priest and theological writer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasReligious scholar Theologian
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Religion:Anglicanism
Birth15 December 1778
Death9 August 1859 (aged 80 years)
Star signSagittarius
Family
Mother:Jane Trevenen
Father:John Penrose
Spouse:Mrs Markham
Children:Francis Penrose Thomas Trevenen Penrose
Education
Corpus Christi College
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Biography

John Penrose (15 December 1778 – 9 August 1859) was a Church of England clergyman and theological writer.

Early life

John Penrose was born in Cardinham in Cornwall, where his father, also named John, was vicar of the parish. Penrose was educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and at Corpus Christi College in Oxford. He received a BA in 1799 and an MA in 1802.

Career

Penrose was ordained at Exeter in 1801. He held a number of ecclesiastical positions throughout his lifetime, including:

  • Vicar of Langton by Wragby in Lincolnshire
  • Vicar of Poundstock in Cornwall
  • Vicar of Bracebridge in Lincolnshire
  • The perpetual curacy of North Hykeham in Lincolnshire was awarded to Penrose in 1837.

In 1814 Penrose married Elizabeth Cartwright, a teacher and author of children's books under the name Mrs Markham. The couple were the parents of three sons of whom Francis Penrose was an architect and Charles Penrose a clergyman who succeed to his father's livings.

Writings

His most significant published works include:

The collection of the Pitts Theology Library includes a three-page letter from John Penrose to an unnamed bishop, dated 24 November 1844 commenting on the character of Thomas Arnold.

Sources

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