Augustus Austen Leigh
Augustus Austen Leigh (1840–1905) was the 32nd provost of King's College, Cambridge. Born at Scarlets, Berkshire, he entered King's College, in 1859, where earned the members' prize in 1862, and graduated with an M.A. in 1866. He was appointed a tutor at the college from 1868 to 1881, and was dean from 1871-3 and 1882-5, and vice-provost from 1877 to 1889. He succeeded Richard Okes as provost on 9 February 1889. He held various other positions, including president of the Cambridge University Musical Society from 1883, and president of the university cricket club from 1886.[1]
References
- ↑ Curthoys, M. C. (2004), "Leigh, Augustus Austen (1840–1905)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.), Oxford University Press, retrieved 29 April 2015 (subscription or UK public library membership required)
External links
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Austen Leigh, Augustus". Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Works by or about Augustus Austen Leigh at Internet Archive
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