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'''George Horne''' (M / Britain, 1730-1792), scholar
'''George Horne''' (M / Britain, 1730-1792), scholar, theologian


Born in Otham, Kent, Horne graduated at University College, Oxford. was prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster, and author of numerous theological treatises. In 1749 Horne became a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, of which college he was elected President on 27 January 1768. As an influential college head, he served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1776 until 1780. He was Bishop of Norwich.
Born in Otham, Kent, Horne graduated at University College, Oxford. was prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster, and author of numerous theological treatises. In 1749 Horne became a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, of which college he was elected President on 27 January 1768. As an influential college head, he served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1776 until 1780. He was Bishop of Norwich.

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George Horne (M / Britain, 1730-1792), scholar, theologian

Born in Otham, Kent, Horne graduated at University College, Oxford. was prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster, and author of numerous theological treatises. In 1749 Horne became a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, of which college he was elected President on 27 January 1768. As an influential college head, he served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1776 until 1780. He was Bishop of Norwich.

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