John Richard Magrath

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John Richard Magrath (1839–1930) was a British academic and administrator at the University of Oxford.[1]

Magrath was born on the island of Guernsey and educated at Elizabeth College. He attained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Oriel College, Oxford and became a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford, in 1860. He was ordained in 1863. At the Queen's College, he became Tutor (from 1864), Dean (1864–67), Chaplain (1867–78), Bursar (1874–78), Pro-provost (1877), and then Provost (1878–1930).

At Oxford he was a member of the University's Hebdomadal Council (1878–99), Curator of the University Chest (1885–1908), a Delegate of the Oxford University Press (1894–1920), and Vice-Chancellor (1894–98).

Magrath was an Alderman in Oxford from 1889 to 1895. He was in support of women's higher education and interested in northern schools connected with The Queen's College, especially St Bees School.

Magrath's papers are in the Bodleian Library at Oxford.[2]

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Academic offices
Preceded by
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Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford
1878–1930
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Henry Boyd
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
1894–1898
Succeeded by
Sir William Reynell Anson
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