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'''Charles Anthony Swainson''' (1820–1887) was an [[England|English]] [[theologian]], Norrisian and subsequently [[Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity]],Master of [[Christ's College, Cambridge]] and a canon of Chichester.<ref>{{acad|id=SWN837CA|name=Swainson, Charles Anthony}}</ref>{{efn|He should not be confused with the Reverend Charles Swainson M.A., Rector of Old Charlton and author of '' A handbook of weather folk-lore; being a collection of proverbial sayings in various languages relating to the weather'' (1873) and ''Provincial names and folk lore of British birds'' (1885).}} His published works deal mainly with the Eastern Liturgies and the Creeds.
'''Charles Anthony Swainson''' (1820–1887) was an [[England|English]] [[theologian]], Norrisian and subsequently [[Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity]], Master of [[Christ's College, Cambridge]] and a canon of Chichester.<ref>{{acad|id=SWN837CA|name=Swainson, Charles Anthony}}</ref>{{efn|He should not be confused with the Reverend Charles Swainson M.A., Rector of Old Charlton and author of '' A handbook of weather folk-lore; being a collection of proverbial sayings in various languages relating to the weather'' (1873) and ''Provincial names and folk lore of British birds'' (1885).}} His published works deal mainly with the Eastern Liturgies and the Creeds.


== Works ==
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Charles Anthony Swainson (1820–1887) was an English theologian, Norrisian and subsequently Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge and a canon of Chichester.[1][a] His published works deal mainly with the Eastern Liturgies and the Creeds.

Works

Notes

  1. ^ He should not be confused with the Reverend Charles Swainson M.A., Rector of Old Charlton and author of A handbook of weather folk-lore; being a collection of proverbial sayings in various languages relating to the weather (1873) and Provincial names and folk lore of British birds (1885).

References

  1. ^ "Swainson, Charles Anthony (SWN837CA)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Christ's College, Cambridge
1881–1887
Succeeded by