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William Charles Lake : ウィキペディア英語版
William Lake (Dean of Durham)

William Charles Lake (9 January 1817-8 December 1897) was Dean of Durham and Warden of its university from 1869〔'ECCLESIASTICAL AND RELIGIOUS' Derby Mercury (Derby, England), Wednesday, August 11, 1869; Issue 8101〕 to 1894.〔M. C. Curthoys, ‘Lake, William Charles (1817–1897)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 1 July 2013 )〕
==Life==
He was the eldest son of Captain Charles Lake of the Scots fusilier guards. He was educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, where he became the lifelong friend of his school-fellow, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, and
Balliol, where he was elected Fellow in 1838.〔Memorials of William Charles Lake, Dean of Durham, 1869-1894: Lake,K.G/Gurney,H.P/Rawlinson,G London, E.Arnold, 1901〕
He was ordained in 1842, but remained at Oxford until 1858.
In that year he became Rector of Huntspill; and in 1860 Canon of Wells.
Meanwhile Lake's linguistic abilities had led to his appointment by Lord Panmure as a member of the commission of 1856, to report on military education on the continent.
He had won the prize at Oxford in 1840, for his Latin essay on the Roman army as an obstacle to civil liberty.
He also served on the Newcastle commission of 1858 to inquire into popular education, and on the royal commission upon military education of 1868.
On 9 August 1869, Lake was nominated by Gladstone for the deanery of Durham.
In 1881, he was a member of the ecclesiastical court's commission.
His theological position was that of a moderate high churchman, and in 1880 he joined Dean Church and others in endeavouring to induce Gladstone and Archbishop Tait to bring forward legislation modifying the Public Worship Regulation Act.
During Lake's decanate, Durham Cathedral was restored.
He exercised an important influence over Durham University of which he was warden, and education in the north of England generally owed much to his efforts.
The foundation of the College of Science at Newcastle in 1871 was very largely his work.
He resigned the deanery, owing to failing health, in 1894, and went to live at Torquay. There he died suddenly on 8 December 1897.

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