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Charles Mayo (Anglo-Saxon scholar)

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126: 88:, where he inherited in 1824 the manor of Andrewes and Le Motte from his grandmother Rebecca, daughter of Sir John Shaw, bart. He married Louisa, daughter of James Landon, but died without issue 10 December 1858, aged 91 years. He was buried at Cheshunt. 38:
Born in London 24 March 1767, he was second son of Herbert Mayo, D.D. (1720–1802), by his wife Mary, daughter of George Coldham, surgeon extraordinary to the Prince of Wales. Charles was admitted to
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states that his lectures were applauded. Mayo took holy orders and was Whitehall preacher 1799–1800, and morning lecturer at the old chapel of
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A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylor's School, from A.D. 1562 to 1874
17: 152: 130: 85: 53:, being the first to hold the Oxford position, which had a tenure of five years. 54: 46:, 1785, where he became Fellow in 1788. He graduated M.A. 1793, and B.D. 1796. 81: 62: 129: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 30:(1767–1858) was an English clergyman and professor of Anglo-Saxon. 111:. Printed and published for the editor by Farncombe. p. 141. 184:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London 8: 145:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 97: 194:Rawlinsonian Professors of Anglo-Saxon 80:He resided during most of his life at 169:19th-century English Anglican priests 51:Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon 7: 179:Fellows of St John's College, Oxford 67:Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries 25: 65:for thirty years. He was elected 49:In 1795 he was elected the first 142:Dictionary of National Biography 124: 105:Charles John Robinson (1883). 1: 174:Fellows of the Royal Society 73:in 1827, and a governor of 71:Fellow of the Royal Society 210: 137:Mayo, Charles (1767-1858) 44:St John's College, Oxford 40:Merchant Taylors' School 18:Charles Mayo (professor) 42:, 1776, and elected to 189:People from Cheshunt 77:in Highgate 1842. 16:(Redirected from 201: 146: 128: 127: 113: 112: 102: 75:Cholmeley School 21: 209: 208: 204: 203: 202: 200: 199: 198: 149: 148: 134: 125: 117: 116: 104: 103: 99: 94: 36: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 207: 205: 197: 196: 191: 186: 181: 176: 171: 166: 161: 151: 150: 122: 121: 115: 114: 96: 95: 93: 90: 35: 32: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 206: 195: 192: 190: 187: 185: 182: 180: 177: 175: 172: 170: 167: 165: 162: 160: 157: 156: 154: 147: 144: 143: 138: 132: 131:public domain 119: 118: 110: 109: 101: 98: 91: 89: 87: 86:Hertfordshire 83: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 33: 31: 29: 19: 140: 123: 107: 100: 79: 48: 37: 28:Charles Mayo 27: 26: 164:1858 deaths 159:1767 births 120:Attribution 55:Samuel Parr 153:Categories 92:References 59:St Michael 69:in 1820, 82:Cheshunt 63:Highgate 133::  34:Life 139:". 155:: 84:, 61:, 135:" 20:)

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Charles Mayo (professor)
Merchant Taylors' School
St John's College, Oxford
Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon
Samuel Parr
St Michael
Highgate
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
Fellow of the Royal Society
Cholmeley School
Cheshunt
Hertfordshire
A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylor's School, from A.D. 1562 to 1874
public domain
Mayo, Charles (1767-1858)
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1767 births
1858 deaths
19th-century English Anglican priests
Fellows of the Royal Society
Fellows of St John's College, Oxford
Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
People from Cheshunt
Rawlinsonian Professors of Anglo-Saxon

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