Edward Henry Busk

Sir Edward Henry Busk (10 February 1844 - 4 November 1926)[1] was Vice Chancellor of London University from 1905-1907.[2]

Early life

He was educated at University College School in Hampstead, London. He then attended University College London (BA, first class, 1863; MA, 1864) and then at Manchester New College (now Harris Manchester College, Oxford) (LLB first class, 1866).

Career

Busk practised as a Solicitor from 1866 to 1899. He was Vice-Chancellor of the University of London from 1905 to 1907, Chairman of Convocation and a Fellow of the University and also of University College, London. He was also a Member of the Governing Body of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, Chairman of the Central Foundation Schools of London, and Chairman of the Governing Body of Gresham's School between 1900 and 1925, when he resigned on the grounds of ill health.[3]

He died on 4 November 1926 at the age of 82 and was buried in Checkendon Churchyard, Oxfordshire.

He was knighted in 1901.[1][4]

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See also

Academic offices
Preceded by
Dr Philip Henry Pye-Smith
Vice-Chancellor of the
University of London

1905-1907
Succeeded by
Sir William Job Collins
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