Henry Latham

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Henry Latham (b Dover 29 June 1821 - d Cambridge 5 June 1902) was a priest and academic in the second half of the 19th century and first decade of the 20th. [1]

Latham spent his undergraduate years at Trinity College, Cambridge but then spent the rest of his career at Trinity Hall. [2] He was ordained in 1848; [3] was a Fellow from 1848 to 1888; and Master from 1888 until 1902. [4]

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