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'''Stuart Alexander Donaldson''' (born 4 December 1854 in [[Sydney]], Australia, died 29 October 1915) was a schoolmaster, clergyman and [[List of Masters of Magdalene College, Cambridge|Master]] of [[Magdalene College, Cambridge]]. |
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==Life== |
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Donaldson was born in Sydney, the oldest son of [[Stuart Donaldson|Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson]], the first [[Premier]] of the [[New South Wales|Colony of New South Wales]]. |
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After education at [[Eton College]] Donaldson went up to [[Trinity College, Cambridge]] as a scholar in 1873, graduating with [[first class honours]] in [[Classics]] in 1877. From 1878 to 1904 he served as a master at Eton, during this time being [[ordained]] as [[deacon]] in 1884 and [[priest]] in 1885. <ref name = "Venn">[http://venn.csi.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search.pl?sur=DONALDSON&suro=c&fir=STUART+ALEXANDER&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&tex=&sye=&eye=&col=all&maxcount=50 Venn ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'']</ref> While a schoolmaster he published, with [[Edward Lyttelton]], ''Pontes'', a book of elementary Latin exercises. |
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In 1904 he was elected as the [[List of Masters of Magdalene College, Cambridge|Master]] of [[Magdalene College, Cambridge]], a position he held until his death in 1915, and was awarded the degrees of [[Bachelor of Divinity]] in 1905 and [[Doctor of Divinity]] in 1910. He served as [[List of Vice-Chancellors of the University of Cambridge|Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge]] from 1912-13.<ref name= "Venn"/> |
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Donaldson married Lady Albinia Frederica Hobart-Hampden, grand-daughter of Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden, the 6th [[Earl of Buckinghamshire]] in 1900. <ref>[http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/index547.htm cracroftspeerage, Duke of Buckinghamshire], accessed 30 October 2010</ref>. |
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==Publications== |
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* ''Pontes. Elementary Latin Exercises'' (with E. Lyttelton), 1884 |
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* ''Science and Faith'', 1890 |
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* ''The Obligation of the Church to Foreign Mission Work generally among Non-Christian Peoples'', (Pan-Anglican Papers), 1908 |
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*[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=P2L_w-z-uVQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Stuart+Alexander+Donaldson%22&source=bl&ots=bEVg9__xzd&sig=nle7kvsPeRRnip7aWAQ0FC-rc8E&hl=en&ei=djzMTIKBC9DZ4AaxsuTcDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CDsQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Church Life and Thought in North Africa, A.D. 200''], Cambridge University Press, 1909 |
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==References== |
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* Obituary in The Times, 30 October 1915 |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 4 December 1854 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = Sydney |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 29 October 1915 |
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Revision as of 16:41, 30 October 2010
Stuart Alexander Donaldson (born 4 December 1854 in Sydney, Australia, died 29 October 1915) was a schoolmaster, clergyman and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Life
Donaldson was born in Sydney, the oldest son of Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson, the first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales.
After education at Eton College Donaldson went up to Trinity College, Cambridge as a scholar in 1873, graduating with first class honours in Classics in 1877. From 1878 to 1904 he served as a master at Eton, during this time being ordained as deacon in 1884 and priest in 1885. [1] While a schoolmaster he published, with Edward Lyttelton, Pontes, a book of elementary Latin exercises.
In 1904 he was elected as the Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, a position he held until his death in 1915, and was awarded the degrees of Bachelor of Divinity in 1905 and Doctor of Divinity in 1910. He served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1912-13.[1]
Donaldson married Lady Albinia Frederica Hobart-Hampden, grand-daughter of Augustus Edward Hobart-Hampden, the 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire in 1900. [2].
Publications
- Pontes. Elementary Latin Exercises (with E. Lyttelton), 1884
- Science and Faith, 1890
- The Obligation of the Church to Foreign Mission Work generally among Non-Christian Peoples, (Pan-Anglican Papers), 1908
- Church Life and Thought in North Africa, A.D. 200, Cambridge University Press, 1909
References
- ^ a b Venn Alumni Cantabrigienses
- ^ cracroftspeerage, Duke of Buckinghamshire, accessed 30 October 2010
- Obituary in The Times, 30 October 1915