William Herbert Cam
William Herbert Cam (1850-1927) was an English teacher and clergyman, who was headmaster of Dudley Grammar School (1897-83) and Abingdon School (1883-93), and the father of the historian Helen Cam.
Life
William Herbert Cam was born on 10 November 1850, the son of William and Emily Anne Cam of Dursley, Gloucestershire.[1]
William Herbert Cam was at Bedford School and a scholar of New College, Oxford. He was a master at Wellington College, headmaster of Dudley Grammar School (1897-83) and Abingdon School (1883-93).[2] He was then rector of Birchanger and rector of Paulerspury.
Cam married Kate Scott and they had nine children.[3] Their daughter Helen Maud Cam (1885-1968) who initially was educated by her father at School House, Abingdon School, became vice-mistress of Girton College, Cambridge (1944–48) and professor of medieval history at Harvard University (1948–54).
He died on 3 October 1927 aged 76.[4]
References
- ^ "No. 1626.". Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Dursley. 1851. p. 204 – via Ancestry.
Born Novr. 10th 1850, 1851 January 19th, William Herbert son of William & Emily Anne Cam, Dursley, Woollen cloth manufacturer, S. W. Wayte Trinity College Oxford
- ^ "OA Notes" (PDF). The Abingdonian. Vol. 6, no. 22. Abingdon School. December 1927. p. 336.
- ^ Taylor, Euan; Weaver, Gina (2005). "19. Helen Cam (1885–1968)". In Chance, Jane (ed.). Women Medievalists and the Academy. University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 255–257. ISBN 9780299207502.
- ^ Preston, Arthur (1929). St.Nicholas, Abingdon and other Papers, page 379. Oxford University Press.