Romilly, Joseph, 1791-1864 (university administrator)
Biography
Joseph Romilly (1791-1864) was the son of Thomas Peter Romilly of London, by his cousin Jane Anne, second daughter of Isaac Romilly. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1809, graduating B.A. in 1813 and M.A. in 1816, and was made a fellow in 1815. He took holy orders, but other than serving as chaplain to Thomas Musgrove, archbishop of York, whom he had befriended while at Trinity, he never held a preferment. On 23 March 1832 he was elected registrary of Cambridge University. He held the position until his retirement in 1861. As registrary he was responsible for the arrangement of the university's papers. He also edited the Graduati Cantabrigienses, 1760-1856 (8 volumes; Cambridge, 1856). In 1829 Romilly began a regular daily journal which continued until his death. He died suddenly at Yarmouth of heart disease on 7 August 1864, and was buried in Christ Church, Barnwell.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Add.9450/C4/23, 1815
Latin epistle as candidate for Trinity College fellowship
Joseph Romilly: Diaries
Joseph Romilly: Diary extracts
Letter from Joseph Romilly to R. Watson, 1840-1872 (Circa, undated, 'Friday')
Letter from Joseph Romilly to unidentified correspondent, 11 Nov. 1840-11 Nov. 1864 (Circa, no year given)
Letter from Joseph Romilly to William Hodge Mill, 3 June 1829
Comprises single items or small collections, chiefly correspondence, donated to or purchased by Cambridge University Library, together with a number of items and fragments found in Cambridge University Library books and bindings.
Romeo Elton: Letter to J. Romilly, 1861
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Mainly correspondence but includes other papers.
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