Stewart, David James, c 1814-1898 (clergyman and historian)
Dates
- Existence: c 1814 - 1898
Biography
David James Stewart was born in London and educated privately. He was admitted a pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1833, at the age of 19, and matriculated in 1834 (B.A., 1839; M.A., 1842). He was ordained deacon in 1839, and priest in 1840. Stewart was curate of Adderbury, Oxfordshire, 1843-1848, vicar of Hillmarton, Wiltshire, 1849-1850, and honorary canon of Ely, 1893-1898. He was H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1851-1891. He died on 18 March 1898.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Architectural notes, 1875 (Circa)
291 folios, including: (fos 178-84) notes by Robert Willis on London buildings; (fo. 195) a letter from H.R. Nevill to Mrs Almira Heaviside, 1 May 1875; (fo. 225) an incomplete letter from an unidentified correspondent to Stewart, 5 May 1875.
David James Stewart: Architectural notes on Wells Cathedral
Manuscript notes and sketches relating to Wells Cathedral, Somerset, with a few newscuttings.
David James Stewart: Letter to unidentified correspondent
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
David Stewart: Papers
Notes on architecture, woodwork and ironwork.
Notes for a proposed book on woodwork and ironwork, 1882-1889
79 folios
Notes on woodwork, 1850 (Circa)
261 folios. Several folios are in the hand of Robert Willis.
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