- James Bandinel (clergyman)
James Bandinel (
May 19 ,1814 –1892) was a British clergyman, author and poet.He was born on
19 May 1814 , only son ofJames Bandinel of the Foreign Office and his wife, Marian Eliza, nee Hunter.Career Synopsis
Publications
Bandinel's literary work met mixed criticism in the press. The Athenaeum Journal speaks of "the harpings of the Rev. James Bandinel" [Athenaeum Journal,
27 December 1851 ] and the Literary Churchman describes his "long and laboured discourse" [Literary Churchman,15 January 1859 ] , while the Church of England Quarterly Review notes that his poem entitled "Lufra" was "highly interesting" and its treatment "exceedingly artistic" [Church of England Quarterly Review, April 1852] .There can be small doubt that Bandinel's achievement lies less in reaching a widespread readership (such as the novels of Charles Dickens attracted popular attention) than in his principled, kind, genuine style. He is perhaps unfortunate in having being harshly scrutinised by the national press when, at a local level, his literature was valued and estimated by his parishioners.
Family
Bandinel married, on
28 January 1845 , his first cousin, Julia, daughter of Rev.Thomas Le Mesurier . Their children were:James Julius Frederick Bandinel (1845-1912)
Thomas Ranulph Bandinel (1847-1848)
Richard Bulkeley Bandinel (1849-1912)
David Guido Bandinel (1851-1851)
Robert Alexander Bandinel (1852-1853)
Margaret Anne Bandinel (1856-1859)
Julia Marian Bandinel (1859-1950)References
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