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- Q16060035 description "Australian minister".
- Q16060035 description "Australian minister".
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- Q16060035 abstract "William Roby Fletcher (6 April 1833 – 5 June 1894) was a Congregational minister and vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide.Fletcher was born in Manchester, England. He was the son of the Revd Richard Fletcher, a well-known Congregational minister who ministered in Manchester and later in Melbourne, Victoria, where he died in 1861. Fletcher was educated at Silcoats School in Yorkshire, the University of Bonn, the Lancashire Independent College and Owens College (now Victoria University), Manchester. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from London University in 1853 and in the following year received the London University prize for the scripture examination. In 1856 he graduated Master of Arts and won the gold medal. He soon sailed for Sydney and ultimately went to Victoria where he acted as his father's assistant in St Kilda and Sandhurst (now Bendigo). In 1866 he removed to the Richmond suburb of Melbourne and was appointed a professor at the Congregational College of Victoria.After a tour around the world he became the minister of Stow Memorial Church in Adelaide in March 1876. From 1878 he was a member of the council of the University of Adelaide, of which he was made an honorary M.A. in 1877. During the last illness, and subsequent to the death of the late Professor Davidson, he was the acting Hughes Professor of English Language and Literature and Mental and Moral Philosophy. In 1890 he was elected vice-chancellor of the university.".
- Q16060035 birthDate "1833-04-06".
- Q16060035 birthYear "1833".
- Q16060035 deathDate "1894-06-05".
- Q16060035 deathYear "1894".
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- Q16060035 dateOfBirth "1833-04-06".
- Q16060035 dateOfDeath "1894-06-05".
- Q16060035 name "Fletcher, William Roby".
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- Q16060035 comment "William Roby Fletcher (6 April 1833 – 5 June 1894) was a Congregational minister and vice-chancellor of the University of Adelaide.Fletcher was born in Manchester, England. He was the son of the Revd Richard Fletcher, a well-known Congregational minister who ministered in Manchester and later in Melbourne, Victoria, where he died in 1861.".
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