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George Henry Farr

The Ven. George Henry Farr, M.A., LL.D. (2 July 1819 – 7 February 1904) was a British born Australian Anglican priest; headmaster of St. Peter's College from 1854 to 1879.

History Edit

Farr was born in Tottenham, London, a son of John Farr, and was admitted to Christ's Hospital school shortly after his eighth birthday, the youngest boy in the school of 700 students; the future Sir H. S. Maine, and Canon Buckle of Wells, were fellow-students. At age 15 he won a school exhibition for Cambridge University, but was forced by illness to defer his going up to Cambridge until he was 20.[1] As an undergraduate of Pembroke College he served as oar-captain and stroke of the Pembroke Eight, a sport he continued to participate in with some success after he graduated in 1843 in both classics and mathematics. With an eye on a career in Law, he entered the Middle Temple, and after graduating read with a leading conveyancer, but abandoned his studies to take holy orders. He was ordained deacon in 1844 and priest the following year by the Bishop of Exeter. He was eight years in Cornwall, serving at Redruth and St Buryan, and for a time the cure of Stapleton, in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.[1]

In 1854 he was offered the position of headmaster of St. Peter's College, Adelaide, which he promptly accepted. He had in 1846 married Julia Warren Ord (1824–1914), a daughter of Sir Robert Hutchinson Ord, of Grimstead Hall, Essex, and their eldest daughter Eleanora (1847–1901) was suffering consumption, and it was hoped a warmer drier climate would benefit her health.[2] They left Plymouth on 8 April 1854 and arrived in Adelaide aboard Daylesford in July 1854.[3] The college was in its infancy, with only two habitable classrooms, and a dining hall that doubled as the chapel. There were two masters and 70 students. For 25 years Farr served as head, with conspicuous ability and success. Among those he influenced were Sir Denzil Ibbetson, Ven. Archdeacon W. J. Bussell, Rev. C. S. Hornabrook, George Leake (Premier of Western Australia), Sir John C. Bray; Sir John Downer, Dr. E. C. Stirling, Sir Lancelot Stirling, Dr. W. B. Blue; Sir Richard Butler, J. S. O'Halloran, T. J. S. O'Halloran (father of T. S. O'Halloran), and A. Buchanan.[1]

Three years after his arrival in Adelaide he was appointed Canon of St. Peter's Cathedral, serving in that position concurrently with his college duties, and assisted in laying its foundation stone on 29 June 1869.[4]

In 1879 Dr. Farr resigned from St. Peter's College, and in 1880 was appointed Archdeacon of the missionary districts in the Diocese of Adelaide, a position which entailed many long and arduous journeys. He then served as incumbent of St. Bede's, Semaphore; St. Michael's, Mitcham; and St. Luke's, Whitmore Square, Adelaide, where he served for 12 years. He was not a great orator or theologian, which may account for his lack of promotion to the higher offices in the Church, but a quiet un-ostentatious worker, good friend and wise counsellor to students, fellow educators and parishioners.

Farr helped found the University of Adelaide, and served as warden 1880–1882 and Vice-Chancellor 1887–1893. He continued to serve on the council until his retirement in 1896. He was also an active member of the board of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery, being Chairman on three occasions between 1869 and 1886.

In 1896, his health failing, he took a long holiday on Norfolk Island, where one of his daughters was a missionary.

He died at his residence in North Adelaide after some nine years of failing health. His remains were buried at the North Road Cemetery, followed by his wife's ten years later.

Family Edit

George Henry Farr married Julia Warren Ord (14 August 1824 – 21 April 1914) on 5 February 1846. Julia was a daughter of Sir Robert Hutchinson Ord, of Grimstead Hall, Essex, and a noted social worker for whom Adelaide's Julia Farr Centre (previously "Home for Incurables") was named. Their children included:

  • Eleanora Elizabeth Farr (1847–1901) married Edwin Gordon Blackmore (1837–1909) in 1872
  • Mary Edith Patteson Farr ( c.1858–1948)[5] married William Hey Sharp (1845–1928) in 1876. He was better known as Canon Sharp, warden of St Paul's College, University of Sydney, later Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney[6][7]
  • Lewis (or Louis) Henry Ord Farr (1859–1912), of Port Lincoln[8]
  • Gertrude Margaret Farr (1862–1956)
  • Julia Coleridge Farr (1864–1951), member of Melanesia Mission[9]
  • Clinton Coleridge Farr (22 May 1866 – 27 January 1943) geophysicist and academic in New Zealand

The Rev. John Coleridge Patteson was a cousin.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Death of Archdeacon Farr". Adelaide Observer. Vol. LXI, no. 3, 254. South Australia. 13 February 1904. p. 34. Retrieved 4 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ Brian Dickey, 'Farr, Julia Warren (1824–1914)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/farr-julia-warren-12915/text23333, published first in hardcopy 2005, accessed online 4 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Shipping Intelligence". South Australian Register. Vol. XVIII, no. 2449. South Australia. 27 July 1854. p. 2. Retrieved 4 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "Foundation Stone of St. Peter's Cathedral". South Australian Register. Vol. XXXIII, no. 7064. South Australia. 30 June 1869. p. 3. Retrieved 4 August 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Family Notices". Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954). 26 March 1948. p. 8. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  6. ^ Cable, K. J., "Sharp, William Hey (1845–1928)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 2 June 2019
  7. ^ "Late Canon Sharp". Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954). 22 March 1928. p. 10. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Family Notices". Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931). 22 November 1912. p. 8. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  9. ^ "Family Notices". Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954). 8 October 1951. p. 14. Retrieved 2 June 2019.

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George Farr redirects here For the Montana Supreme Court judge see George W Farr The Ven George Henry Farr M A LL D 2 July 1819 7 February 1904 was a British born Australian Anglican priest headmaster of St Peter s College from 1854 to 1879 History EditFarr was born in Tottenham London a son of John Farr and was admitted to Christ s Hospital school shortly after his eighth birthday the youngest boy in the school of 700 students the future Sir H S Maine and Canon Buckle of Wells were fellow students At age 15 he won a school exhibition for Cambridge University but was forced by illness to defer his going up to Cambridge until he was 20 1 As an undergraduate of Pembroke College he served as oar captain and stroke of the Pembroke Eight a sport he continued to participate in with some success after he graduated in 1843 in both classics and mathematics With an eye on a career in Law he entered the Middle Temple and after graduating read with a leading conveyancer but abandoned his studies to take holy orders He was ordained deacon in 1844 and priest the following year by the Bishop of Exeter He was eight years in Cornwall serving at Redruth and St Buryan and for a time the cure of Stapleton in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol 1 In 1854 he was offered the position of headmaster of St Peter s College Adelaide which he promptly accepted He had in 1846 married Julia Warren Ord 1824 1914 a daughter of Sir Robert Hutchinson Ord of Grimstead Hall Essex and their eldest daughter Eleanora 1847 1901 was suffering consumption and it was hoped a warmer drier climate would benefit her health 2 They left Plymouth on 8 April 1854 and arrived in Adelaide aboard Daylesford in July 1854 3 The college was in its infancy with only two habitable classrooms and a dining hall that doubled as the chapel There were two masters and 70 students For 25 years Farr served as head with conspicuous ability and success Among those he influenced were Sir Denzil Ibbetson Ven Archdeacon W J Bussell Rev C S Hornabrook George Leake Premier of Western Australia Sir John C Bray Sir John Downer Dr E C Stirling Sir Lancelot Stirling Dr W B Blue Sir Richard Butler J S O Halloran T J S O Halloran father of T S O Halloran and A Buchanan 1 Three years after his arrival in Adelaide he was appointed Canon of St Peter s Cathedral serving in that position concurrently with his college duties and assisted in laying its foundation stone on 29 June 1869 4 In 1879 Dr Farr resigned from St Peter s College and in 1880 was appointed Archdeacon of the missionary districts in the Diocese of Adelaide a position which entailed many long and arduous journeys He then served as incumbent of St Bede s Semaphore St Michael s Mitcham and St Luke s Whitmore Square Adelaide where he served for 12 years He was not a great orator or theologian which may account for his lack of promotion to the higher offices in the Church but a quiet un ostentatious worker good friend and wise counsellor to students fellow educators and parishioners Farr helped found the University of Adelaide and served as warden 1880 1882 and Vice Chancellor 1887 1893 He continued to serve on the council until his retirement in 1896 He was also an active member of the board of the Public Library Museum and Art Gallery being Chairman on three occasions between 1869 and 1886 In 1896 his health failing he took a long holiday on Norfolk Island where one of his daughters was a missionary He died at his residence in North Adelaide after some nine years of failing health His remains were buried at the North Road Cemetery followed by his wife s ten years later Family EditGeorge Henry Farr married Julia Warren Ord 14 August 1824 21 April 1914 on 5 February 1846 Julia was a daughter of Sir Robert Hutchinson Ord of Grimstead Hall Essex and a noted social worker for whom Adelaide s Julia Farr Centre previously Home for Incurables was named Their children included Eleanora Elizabeth Farr 1847 1901 married Edwin Gordon Blackmore 1837 1909 in 1872 Mary Edith Patteson Farr c 1858 1948 5 married William Hey Sharp 1845 1928 in 1876 He was better known as Canon Sharp warden of St Paul s College University of Sydney later Canon of St Andrew s Cathedral Sydney 6 7 Lewis or Louis Henry Ord Farr 1859 1912 of Port Lincoln 8 Gertrude Margaret Farr 1862 1956 Julia Coleridge Farr 1864 1951 member of Melanesia Mission 9 Clinton Coleridge Farr 22 May 1866 27 January 1943 geophysicist and academic in New ZealandThe Rev John Coleridge Patteson was a cousin References Edit a b c Death of Archdeacon Farr Adelaide Observer Vol LXI no 3 254 South Australia 13 February 1904 p 34 Retrieved 4 August 2017 via National Library of Australia Brian Dickey Farr Julia Warren 1824 1914 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University http adb anu edu au biography farr julia warren 12915 text23333 published first in hardcopy 2005 accessed online 4 August 2017 Shipping Intelligence South Australian Register Vol XVIII no 2449 South Australia 27 July 1854 p 2 Retrieved 4 August 2017 via National Library of Australia Foundation Stone of St Peter s Cathedral South Australian Register Vol XXXIII no 7064 South Australia 30 June 1869 p 3 Retrieved 4 August 2017 via National Library of Australia Family Notices Sydney Morning Herald NSW 1842 1954 26 March 1948 p 8 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Cable K J Sharp William Hey 1845 1928 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 2 June 2019 Late Canon Sharp Sun Sydney NSW 1910 1954 22 March 1928 p 10 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Family Notices Advertiser Adelaide SA 1889 1931 22 November 1912 p 8 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Family Notices Advertiser Adelaide SA 1931 1954 8 October 1951 p 14 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Henry Farr amp oldid 1123531896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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