Bradley, George Granville
BRADLEY, GEORGE GRANVILLE: Dean of
Westminster; b. at High Wycombe (30 m. w.n.w.
246of London), Buckinghamshire, Dec. 11, 1821;
d. in London Mar. 12, 1903. He studied at Rugby
under Arnold (1837–40), and at University College,
Oxford (B.A., 1844; M.A., 1847); was fellow of
University College 1844–50; became assistant master at Rugby 1846; head master of Marlborough
College, Wiltshire, 1858; master of University
College, Oxford, 1870; dean of Westminster, London, succeeding Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1881;
resigned his deanery 1902. He edited and revised
Arnold's Latin Prose Composition (London, 1881),
and published Aids to Writing Latin Prose (1884);
Recollections of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (1883);
Lectures on Ecclesiastes (Oxford, 1885; new ed.,
1898); Lectures on the Book of Job (1887); and
assisted R. E. Prothero in preparing the Life and
Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (2 vols.,
London, 1894).