Gretton, William (1736-1813), Anglican Clergyman and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge

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Gretton, William (1736-1813), Anglican Clergyman and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge

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  • The Revd William Gretton, DD, JP

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      1736 - 29 September 1813

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      Master of Magdalene College, 1797 - 1813

      Educated at Peterhouse. Successor Dr Peter Peckard as Master. He was 'a man of no particular distinction who, as vicar of Saffron Walden, archdeacon of essex and a justice of the peace, was known at Audley End' [ie. known to the Visitor who had the power to appoint the Master. At this time the position of Visitor was held jointly by the Revd Dr and Mrs Parker].
      He was not greatly interested in academic distinction and had no time for Evangelicas [who dominated Magdalene at this time]. His Mastership marked the start of a downward spiral from which it took a century to emerge.

      He served as Vice-Chancellor, 1800-1801.

      Most exceptionally, he was buried in the College Ante-Chapel, under a diamond-shaped slab.

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          Cunich, P., Hoyle, D., Duffy, E., Hyam, R., A History of Magdalene College Cambridge, 1428-1988

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