Ralph Tatham
Dr Ralph Tatham (bap. 1778–1857) was an English academic and churchman.
Life
He graduated at the University of Cambridge in 1803. He became Master of St John's College, Cambridge, Public Orator (1809–1839), and Vice-Chancellor(1839–1840). He was also Rector (1816–1857) of Colkirk, Norfolk.[1]
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References
- "Tatham, Ralph (TTN796R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
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Preceded by Edmund Outram |
Cambridge University Orator | Succeeded by Christopher Wordsworth |
Preceded by James Wood |
Master of St John's College, Cambridge 1839–1857 |
Succeeded by William Henry Bateson |
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