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Edward Lowry Barnwell (1813 – 9 August 1887) was a British antiquarian and schoolmaster who was headmaster of Ruthin School, Denbighshire for 26 years 〔I O Westwood. “Biographical Notice: Edward Lowry Barnwell”, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 5th Ser, Vol !, 1884 69-74〕 ==Life== Edward Barnwell was the third son of Charles Frederick Barnwell, a former Fellow of Cauis College, Cambridge. His father was descended from the Barnwells of Mileham, Norfolk.〔For the Barnwells of Mileham see Bloomfield’s “History of Norfolk”, Burke’s “Landed Gentry” and G A Carthew “History of the Hundred of Launditch”.〕 His mother was the daughter of Rev. John Lowry, Rector of Clogheny in County Tyrone and had connections with the Irish aristocracy and the Perrot family of Herefordshire. He was educated at Bath Grammar School and then in a school at Greenwich which had been established by Dr Charles Burney. He went up to Balliol College Oxford and gained a first class degree in Mathematics. In 1836 he was awarded a Scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford and was ordained by the Bishop of Oxford, before becoming a curate at Malvern. He was appointed headmaster of Dean Goodman’s Ruthin School in 1839.〔In succession to Charles Williams, who became become Principal of Jesus College, Oxford in 1857〕 In 1846 Barnwell married Matilda, daughter of the Rev C J Chapman, of St Peter Mancroft Norwich. Barnwell was headmaster of Ruthin School for 26 years and retired in 1865. In 1866 he purchased Melksham House in Melksham, Wiltshire. There, he financed a new church, St Andrew’s, Forest and contributed towards the cost of a new rectory and parish school.〔’“Westwood”, 69-74〕
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