- John Sherren Brewer
John Sherren Brewer (1810 - February, 1879) was an English
historian and scholar.Birth and education
Born in Norwich, the son of a
Baptist schoolmaster. He was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, ordained in theChurch of England in 1837, and became chaplain to a central Londonworkhouse . In 1839 he was appointed lecturer in classical literature atKing's College London , and in 1855 he became professor ofEnglish language and literature and lecturer in modern history, succeeding FD Maurice.Journalism and history
From 1854 onwards, he combined these duties with journalistic work on the "
Morning Herald ", "Morning Post " and "Standard". In 1856 he was commissioned by theMaster of the Rolls to prepare a calendar of the state papers of King Henry VIII, work demanding a vast amount of research. He was also made reader at the Rolls, and subsequentlypreacher . In 1877 Benjamin Disraeli obtained for him the crown living ofToppesfield , Essex. There Brewer had time to continue his task of preparing his "Letters and Papers of the Reign of King Henry VIII", the "Introductions" to which (published separately, under the title "The Reign of Henry VIII", in 1884) form a scholarly and authoritative history of Henry VIII's reign. New editions of several standard historical works were also produced under Brewer's direction."This entry was originally from the
1911 Encyclopedia Britannica ."
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