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ARCHDIEACON FARRAR. Borx 183T.
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he wrote his well-known book for bovs, “ irie”; after which he held, with orcat distincetion, the post.
FREDERIC Ko Photourdh. of Head Master of Marl- WILILTAM | borough, during which
Archdeacon ol West- through twelve editions miitster, the son of the i o single vear In Rev. .0 R larmar, 1876 he was appointed Roector of Sudeup. was Canon of Westminster bormn in Bombay, and and Rector of St received his cducation Margaret's. In 1883 at King William's Col- he was created Arch-
- ) = . . FARRAR, | i he published “The Life D.D., RS o ol Chirist,” which ran ' e 7 3 - Y
lege in the Isle of Man, and Kings College, London, from which he passed to Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge, where he had a distinguished carecr. In 1854 he was orcdained. and for many years was an Assistant Master at Harrow, where
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PRESENT DAY,
deacor of Westminster, which 1s. however, o post to which only a nominal salary 18 attached. Archdeacon Farrar has taken o prominent part m tem- perance reform and m many other philan- thropic works.