- Edward Meyrick Goulburn
Edward Meyrick Goulburn (
February 11 ,1818 -May 3 ,1897 ), English churchman, son of Mr Serjeant Goulburn, M.P., recorder ofLeicester , and nephew of the Right Hon.Henry Goulburn ,chancellor of the exchequer in the ministries ofSir Robert Peel and the Duke of Wellington, was born inLondon , and was educated at Eton and atBalliol College, Oxford .In 1839 he became fellow and tutor of Merton, and in 1841 and 1843 was ordained
deacon andpriest respectively. For some years he held the living ofHolywell , Oxford, and was chaplain toSamuel Wilberforce , bishop of thediocese . In 1849 he succeeded Tait as headmaster of Rugby, but in 1857 he resigned, and accepted the charge ofQuebec Chapel, Marylebone .In 1858 he became a
prebendary of St Paul's, and in 1859vicar of St John's, Paddington. In 1866 he was made dean ofNorwich , and in that office exercised a long and marked influence on church life. A strong Conservative and a churchman of traditionalorthodoxy , he was a keen antagonist of higher criticism and of all forms ofrationalism .His "Thoughts on Personal Religion" (1862) and "The Pursuit of Holiness" were well received; and he wrote the "Life" (1892) of his friend Dean Burgon, with whose doctrinal views he was substantially in agreement. He resigned the deanery in 1889, and died at Tunbridge Wells on the 3rd of May 1897.
See "Life" by
B. Compton (1899).References
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