Charles Webb Le Bas

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Charles Webb Le Bas (1779–1861) was principal of the East India Company College and a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

He endowed in 1848 the Le Bas Scholarships (Bursaries)[1] at the University of Cambridge for the best students in the study of Literature.

[edit] Publications

(Partial list)

  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: The Life of the Right Rev. T. Fanshaw Middleton, D.D. Late Lord Bishop of Calcutta. : London Rivington 1831[2]
  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: Theological Library Vol. I The Life of Wiclif : London Rivington 1832[3][4]
  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: Theological Library Vol. IV. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer : London Rivington 1833[5]
  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: Theological Library Vol. XI. The Life of Bishop Jewel, London Rivington[6]
  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: Theological Library Vol. XIII. The Life of Archbishop Laud, London Rivington 1836[7] republished 2005 Kessinger Publishing ISBN 141795714X
  • Le Bas, Charles Webb: Sermon, preached in the Chapel of Lambeth Palace, on Sunday, October 2, MDCCCXXXVI; at the consecration of the Right Rev. William Otter, D.D. Lord Bishop of Chichester : London Rivington 1836.[8]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Le Bas Scholarships accessed 11 Oct 2007
  2. ^ Google Books
  3. ^ Google books
  4. ^ Bibliography mention in Cyclopaedia Bibliographica: A LIBRARY MANUAL OF THEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL LITERATURE, AND GUIDE TO BOOKS FOR AUTHORS, PREACHERS, STUDENTS, AND LITERARY MEN. ANALYTICAL, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL. BY JAMES DARLING. : NEW YORK: J. W. BOUTON & CO. 1854
  5. ^ Google books
  6. ^ Publisher's catalogue in A Manual of Comparative Philology
  7. ^ review in The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record v.19 (1836)
  8. ^ Google Books