William Cleaver
William Cleaver (1742–1815) was an English churchman and academic, Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, and bishop of three sees.
Life
He was the eldest son of the Rev. William Cleaver, who was the headmaster of a private school at Twyford in Buckinghamshire, and his wife Martha Lettice Lushden. He was the elder brother of Euseby Cleaver, Archbishop of Dublin from 1809 to 1819. He was at Magdalen College, Oxford, and after taking his B.A. degree, 1761, was a fellow of Brasenose College; he became M.A. on 2 May 1764.
In 1768 he was a candidate for the Bodleian librarianship. The votes between him and his competitor John Price were equal, and the latter was appointed on account of being a few months the senior. Cleaver became tutor to George Nugent-Temple-Grenville. He was successively made vicar of Northop in Flintshire, prebendary of Westminster (1784), Principal of Brasenose College (1785), bishop of Chester (1787), bishop of Bangor (1800), and bishop of St Asaph (1806). He retained the headship of Brasenose until 1809, and almost constantly lived there.
At Bangor in 1802, he cautioned an old servant who let apartments against a stray lodger who the bishop thought might be no better than a swindler. This suspicious personage was Thomas De Quincey, who mentioned the incident in his English Opium-eater. Cleaver died 15 May 1815 in Bruton Street, London. He was interested in the higher education of women.
Works
Aming his writings were De Rhythmo Graecorum, 1775, and Directions to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester on the Choice of Books, 1789. He also edited the edition of Homer printed at Oxford by the Grenville family.
References
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Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by | Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford 1785–1809 |
Succeeded by Frodsham Hodson |
Church of England titles | ||
Preceded by | Bishop of Chester 1787–1800 |
Succeeded by Henry Majendie |
Preceded by | Bishop of Bangor 1800–1806 |
Succeeded by John Randolph |
Preceded by | Bishop of St Asaph 1806–1815 |
Succeeded by John Luxmore |
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- 1742 births
- 1815 deaths
- People from Buckinghamshire
- Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
- Bishops of Bangor
- Bishops of Chester
- Bishops of St Asaph
- Fellows of Brasenose College, Oxford
- Principals of Brasenose College, Oxford
- Canons of Westminster
- 18th-century Anglican bishops
- 19th-century Anglican bishops