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  1. Whately was born in London, the son of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Whately (1730–1797). He was educated at a private school near Bristol, and at Oriel College, Oxford, from 1805. He obtained a B.A. in 1808, with double second-class honours, and the prize for the English essay in 1810; in 1811, he was elected Fellow of Oriel, and in 1814 took holy orders.

  2. Richard Whately was born on February 1, 1787, in London, England, the youngest of nine children of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Whately. As a child, he spent most of his days in his grandfather's garden, daydreaming and studying insects. At the age of nine, his parents sent him to a private school outside Bristol, and in April 1805, Whately was accepted ...

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  4. Elizabeth Whately (née Pope; 7 October 1795 – 25 April 1860) was an English writer and the wife of Dr Richard Whately, Protestant Archbishop of Dublin. She wrote and edited a number of fictional, religious and educational works, although little of her writing appeared explicitly under her own name.

  5. An English rhetorician, logician, economist, theologian and moral philospher, who also served as Dublin's Archbishop of the Church of Ireland (1831-1863), Richard Whately was born at Cavendish Square, London, the youngest of nine children of the Reverend Dr Joseph Whately (1730-1797) of Surrey, and his wife, Jane (nee Plumer).

  6. Opinions of the late Dr. Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff, and Archbishop Whately; in favour of legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister, 1857 "Review of Whately's Paley", 1859, The Economist , Nov 26, p.1323

  7. May 17, 2018 · WHATELY, RICHARD. ( b. London, England, 1 February 1787; d. Dublin, Ireland, 1 October 1863), logic. Whately’s father, Joseph Whately, was a minister and a lecturer at Gresham College. Shortly before his death in 1797, he placed his son in a private school at Bristol. Whately then went to Oriel College, Oxford, where he studied under Edward ...

  8. Google Scholar Whately's daughter Jane, Elizabeth published the Life and Correspondence of Richard Whately, 2 vols. (London, 1866). Google Scholar The most recent biography is Donald Harman Akenson's A Protestant in Purgatory, Archbishop Whately of Dublin , The Conference on British Studies biography series (new series) 2 (Hamden, Conn., 1981).

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