- Edward Budge
Edward Budge, (1800–1865), theological and general writer, was the son of John Budge, and was a native of
Devon .cite web | last = Courtney | first =W. P. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Budge, Edward (1800–1865), theological and general writer | work =Dictionary of National Biography Vol. VII | publisher =Smith, Elder & Co. | date = 1886 | url = http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/olddnb.jsp?articleid=3885 | format = HTML | doi = | accessdate = 2008-05-27] He was educated atSaffron Walden , Essex, and was admitted atChrist's College, Cambridge , on 14 March 1820, when twenty years old. In 1824 he took the degree of B.A., and in the same year was ordaineddeacon by thebishop of Exeter . After holding severalcuracies in the west of England, he was instituted in 1839 to the small living ofManaccan ,Cornwall , and remained there until 1846, when he was appointed by the bishop of Exeter to the more valuable rectory ofBratton Clovelly , North Devon. He died at his rectory on 3 Aug. 1865, aged 65. At his death his family was left without any provision for their support. In the hope of raising some money for their necessities, the Rev. R. B. Kinsman, the vicar ofTintagel , published, in 1866, a collection of "Posthumous Gleanings" from Budge's study and from the essays which he had contributed to the "Saturday Review".Budge was a learned theologian and a skilled geologist. For Dr. Pusey's "Library of the Fathers" he translated the "Homilies of
St. John Chrysostom on the Statues", and his scientific knowledge was shown in the numerous articles which he supplied to theRoyal Geological Society of Cornwall , and to theRoyal Institution of Cornwall , on thegeology of the Lizard district. To the Rev. H. A. Simcoe's periodical of "Light from the West" he furnished a series of articles setting forth the reflections of the "Christian Naturalist", which was published in 1838 in a volume [http://www.archive.org/details/christiannatural00budguoft bearing that title] . A compilation from his pen " [http://books.google.com/books?id=lIeoz0UNNSUC The Mirror of History] " was issued in 1851. He published many visitation and other sermons.ources
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The Gentleman's Magazine September 1865, p. 391, November 1865, p. 651
* Life prefixed to "Posthumous Gleanings"
* Courtney and Boase's Bibliotheca Cornubiensis (3 volumes, London, 1874–1882). i. 50, ii. 651, iii. 1076, 1100.References
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