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- 26th September 1844 (Creation)
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Master of Jesus College, 1820-1849.
William French was the son of Thomas French, a wealthy yeoman at Eye in Suffolk. He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School. In 1807 he entered Gonville and Caius College and was second wrangler and Smith's prizeman. He graduated BA in 1811 and MA in 1814. In 1811 he was elected as a Fellow and Tutor at Pembroke College. He became a University Proctor in 1816.
In 1821 he married Elizabeth Maria, daughter of John Wythe of Eye, and was made DD by Royal Mandate, and served in the office of Vice-Chancellor. He held this position again in 1834, when he also acted as one of the syndics appointed to superintend the building of the Fitzwilliam Museum.
In 1827 he was presented by the Lord Chancellor to the living of Moor Monkton, Yorkshire. In 1832 he became a canon of Ely Cathedral.
He died in the lodge at Jesus College on 12 November 1849.
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Copy of a letter to Mr R. Headly of New Square, Cambridge from William French. Although French cannot be in Cambridge in person, he has asked a competent person (Mr. Webster of Pembroke Street, Cambridge) to look at the building in question. If he considered Headly's claim to be a fair one he will say so. If so, then Headly can remove the lodge without further delay. Although if he has not already done so, Headly needs to get the permission from the tenant Mr. Emson. Appears to be written on the last, mainly blank page, of a letter to French from Thomas French.