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19: 371: 307: 630: 152:, a position which he retained until 1905. He took much interest in sport at Eton, and the high standard of rowing which the Eton eights attained was due in a large measure to his coaching. His 45 years' connexion with Eton thoroughly identified him with its traditions and ideals, and, without being remarkable either as a scholar or as a teacher, he wielded a personal influence which has seldom been surpassed. 163:, but during the greater part of his provostship ill health prevented him from taking any very active part in the government of the school. He was an honorary chaplain to 89:. At Oxford, he went Head of the River with Balliol in 1855 and 1859, won the University Sculls and Pairs in 1855-56 and the University Fours in 1856 and 1858, and was 85:, where he had a distinguished university career, taking a double first (1856 and 1859). He was an outstanding oarsman and at Eton he won the School Pulling for 333: 691: 317: 686: 509: 469: 671: 234: 681: 45: 676: 641: 478: 149: 54: 402: 41: 696: 529: 287: 462: 211: 172: 90: 277: 455: 129: 78: 322: 145: 614: 604: 519: 125: 120:. Warre and Lonsdale were runners up in 1858 but Warre won Silver Goblets again in 1859 partnering 609: 594: 584: 504: 117: 82: 27: 375: 254: 549: 534: 272: 184: 176: 666: 661: 554: 514: 499: 113: 447: 370: 8: 524: 133: 70: 105: 101: 564: 422: 395: 222: 180: 160: 276: 574: 412: 338: 350: 619: 429: 168: 156: 18: 599: 579: 559: 539: 342: 199: 164: 109: 50: 357: 655: 589: 311: 195: 326:(12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. 494: 482: 74: 58: 439: 215: 148:. In 1860 he returned to Eton as an assistant master, and in 1884 became 121: 23: 310: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 69:
Warre was born in London, the son of Henry Warre, of Bindon House, near
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After a period of retirement, in 1909 he was appointed as
49:(12 February 1837 – 22 January 1920) was an English 187:, and a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1910. 218:
also rowed in the University Boat Race and at Henley.
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Warre married Florence Dora Malet (granddaughter of
653: 291:. Vol. 59. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 93:president in 1858. He rowed for Oxford in the 463: 214:) and died at Eton at the age of 82. His son 337:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 225:wrote a biography of Edmond Warre in 1922. 205: 64: 470: 456: 235:List of Oxford University Boat Race crews 331:Card, Tim. "Warre, Edmond (1837–1920)". 315: 77:, where he was an exact contemporary of 17: 692:Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order 334:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 144:In 1859, Warre was elected a Fellow of 654: 451: 271: 192:Letters from the Peninsula, 1808–1812 642:List of Head Masters of Eton College 640:For Head Masters prior to 1711, see 687:Companions of the Order of the Bath 261:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 1840. 221:Following his death, the historian 175:. He was appointed a member of the 13: 265: 14: 708: 672:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 363: 358:The Rowers of Vanity Fair E Warre 124:. He also rowed at Henley in the 628: 369: 330: 305: 288:Dictionary of National Biography 682:People educated at Eton College 247: 212:Sir Charles Malet, 1st Baronet 1: 316:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). " 299: 677:Head Masters of Eton College 351:UK public library membership 179:in 1901, a Companion of the 7: 403:Head Master of Eton College 228: 91:Oxford University Boat Club 22:Edmond Warre "The Head" by 10: 713: 79:Algernon Charles Swinburne 637: 626: 490: 436: 427: 419: 409: 400: 392: 387: 146:All Souls College, Oxford 139: 697:Provosts of Eton College 240: 206:Personal life and legacy 126:Diamond Challenge Sculls 65:Early life and education 595:Anthony Chenevix-Trench 585:Claude Aurelius Elliott 323:Encyclopædia Britannica 136:between 1855 and 1859. 130:Ladies' Challenge Plate 83:Balliol College, Oxford 343:10.1093/ref:odnb/36751 278:"Warre, William"  273:Vetch, Robert Hamilton 34: 550:Edward Craven Hawtrey 185:1905 Birthday Honours 177:Royal Victorian Order 73:. He was educated at 21: 555:Charles Old Goodford 255:"WARRE, Rev. Edmond" 114:Henley Royal Regatta 190:In 1909, he edited 134:Grand Challenge Cup 116:in 1857 partnering 71:Milverton, Somerset 61:from 1884 to 1905. 374:Works by or about 198:'s account of the 108:. He also won the 35: 649: 648: 565:James John Hornby 446: 445: 437:Succeeded by 423:James John Hornby 410:Succeeded by 396:James John Hornby 388:Academic offices 349:(Subscription or 223:C. R. L. 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R. James 283:Lee, Sidney 216:Felix Warre 150:Head Master 122:John Arkell 87:coxed pairs 55:Head Master 31:caricatures 29:Vanity Fair 656:Categories 610:John Lewis 545:John Keate 485:since 1711 407:1884–1905 380:Wikisource 353:required.) 300:References 98:Boat Races 259:Who's Who 275:(1899). 229:See also 314::  285:(ed.). 183:in the 95:tideway 347: 140:Career 132:, and 281:. In 241:Notes 51:rower 44: 171:and 106:1858 104:and 102:1857 75:Eton 53:and 481:of 378:at 339:doi 320:". 112:at 100:of 57:of 46:CVO 24:Spy 658:: 257:. 202:. 128:, 42:CB 471:e 464:t 457:v 345:. 341:: 33:) 26:(

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Spy
Vanity Fair caricatures
CB
CVO
rower
Head Master
Eton College
Milverton, Somerset
Eton
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Balliol College, Oxford
coxed pairs
Oxford University Boat Club
tideway
Boat Races
1857
1858
Silver Goblets
Henley Royal Regatta
Arthur Lonsdale
John Arkell
Diamond Challenge Sculls
Ladies' Challenge Plate
Grand Challenge Cup
All Souls College, Oxford
Head Master
Provost of Eton
James John Hornby
Queen Victoria

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