- Bewick Bridge
Bewick Bridge (1767,
Linton, Cambridgeshire -1833) was avicar and mathematical author. In 1786, he was admitted as asizar to study mathematics Peterhouse,Cambridge University , where he graduated assenior wrangler in 1790.In October 1790, he was ordained a deacon at Ely, and became a priest in 1792. At this point, he returned to Cambridge, becoming a
Fellow at Peterhouse, during which he spent time as both as college moderator and as proctor. From 1806 until 1816, he was Professor of Mathematics at theEast India Company College ,Haileybury . His book "Algebra" achieved international circulation, and he became aFellow of the Royal Society in 1812.From 1816 until 1833, he was vicar of
Cherry Hinton inCambridge , where in 1818 he built the vicarage, and he founded the village school in 1832 (now aChurch of England Infant School). He died on 15 May, 1833, aged 66.External links
* [http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/personal_papers/ppapers/msbland.htm The personal papers of Miles Bland (1786-1867), mathematician]
* [http://www.bewickstudios.com/ The Bewick Studios Homepage] An art studios inspired by Bewick's work.References
#Venn, J & J.A. "Alumni Cantabrigiensis". Transcribed and released on CD-ROM as "Cambridge University Alumni: 1261-1900", by ancestry.com
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