- Edward Edwards (cleric)
Edward Edwards (c. 1726 –
2 September 1783 ) was a Welsh scholar andclergyman . He was a Fellow ofJesus College, Oxford for over thirty-five years, and was Vice-Principal for more than twenty years. His particular scholastic interest was in the works of the Greek philosopherXenophon .Life
Edwards was the son of Lewis Edwards and was born in Talgarth,
Towyn ,Merionethshire in North Wales. He was educated atJesus College, Oxford , where he matriculated in May 1743 – he was said to be 17 years old at that time. He obtained hisBachelor of Arts degree in January 1747 and was elected to a fellowship of the college in the same year. He retained his fellowship until 1783, and also served as Vice-Principal of the college from 1762 until 1783 (beginning whenThomas Pardo was Principal, continuing in post throughout the principalship ofHumphrey Owen and into the time ofJoseph Hoare ). [cite web |url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63887#s7|title=Jesus College |work=The Victoria History of the County of Oxford Volume III – The University of Oxford | year=1954| authorlink=J. N. L. Baker |last=Baker|first= J. N. L. | publisher=University of London Institute of Historical Research |accessdate=2007-05-27] He was also awarded the higher degrees ofBachelor of Divinity (1756) andDoctor of Divinity (1760).He was ordained deacon on
23 July 1749 atCuddesdon by theBishop of Oxford ,Thomas Secker . He was ordained priest by Secker on10 June 1750 atChrist Church Cathedral, Oxford .cite web |url= http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/cce/apps/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?PersonID=26775 |title= Edward Edwards (CCEd Person ID 26775)|work=The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835|accessdate=2008-05-27] He wasrector of the parish ofBesselsleigh ,Oxfordshire from at least 1770. In 1783, Edwards resigned his fellowship, having been appointed by the college as rector ofAston Clinton ,Buckinghamshire on31 July 1782 . His time at Aston Clinton was limited, since one source gives his date of death as2 September 1783 , and a letter written bySamuel Johnson confirms that Edwards was dead by 1784.cite web|url= http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-EDWA-EDW-1726.html |title= Edwards, Edward (1726?–1783?), cleric and scholar | last=Jenkins| first=Robert Thomas | work= Welsh Biography Online | publisher=National Library of Wales | accessdate=2008-05-27]Edwards and Samuel Johnson were friends and exchanged letters – Johnson described Edwards as "my convivial friend" and stayed with Edwards at Jesus College on a visit to Oxford in 1782. Edwards had an interest in matters connected with Wales, but his primary concern was Greek literature. He prepared an edition of
Xenophon 's "Memorabilia", and published an essay on Socratic ethics in 1773 in the light of Xenophon's writings. His edition was printed with the Greek text and a Latin version before his death; the publication was completed by his friendHenry Owen in 1785.References
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