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William John Conybeare was the son of Dean William Daniel Conybeare. [1] He attended Westminster School, where he formed a life-long friendship with George Cotton, later Bishop of Calcutta. [2] He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1833, where he was elected fellow in 1837. [2] [3]
William Daniel Conybeare FRS (7 June 1787 – 12 August 1857), dean of Llandaff, was an English geologist, palaeontologist and clergyman.He is probably best known for his ground-breaking work on fossils and excavation in the 1820s, including important papers for the Geological Society of London on ichthyosaur anatomy and the first published scientific description of a plesiosaur.
William Conybeare (author) (1815–1857), English author, his son William Conybeare (Provost of Southwell) (1871–1955), English priest Topics referred to by the same term
This category is for members of the prominent Anglican family descended from John Conybeare (1692–1755) of Devon. Pages in category "Conybeare family" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Conybeare was born in Coulsdon, Surrey, the third son of a barrister, John Charles Conybeare, and grandson of the geologist William Daniel Conybeare. [1] He took an interest in the Order of Corporate Reunion, an Old Catholic organization, becoming a Bishop in it in 1894.
John Conybeare (31 January 1692 – 13 July 1755) was Bishop of Bristol and one of the most notable theologians of the 18th century. Conybeare was born at Pinhoe , where his father was vicar, and educated at Exeter Free School , Blundell's School and Exeter College, Oxford .
John Josias Conybeare (1779–1824), British scholar; John Josias Conybeare (1888–1967), English doctor, author of Conybeare's Textbook of Medicine; L. Ted Coneybeare (1925–2012), Canadian television producer; Rod Coneybeare (1930–2019), Canadian puppeteer, voice actor, and author; William Conybeare (disambiguation), multiple people
John Josias Conybeare (1779–1824), the elder brother of William Daniel Conybeare, was a scholar of Anglo-Saxon. [ 1 ] He was an accomplished scholar, and studied at Christ Church, Oxford .