Joseph Butterworth Owen
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The Reverend Joseph Butterworth Owen (22 July 1809 - 24 May 1872) was an English clergyman, social reformer and author of the nineteenth century. Known primarily for his published work, he is also notable for being the last minister of the famed Evangelical Chapel St John's Chapel, Bedford Row as well as chancellor of The Royal Polytechnic Institution. Owen's published sermons and biography provided the target for Samuel Butler's satirical novel The Fair Haven.
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Joseph Butterworth Owen
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Joseph Butterworth Owen
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Joseph Butterworth Owen
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1872-05-18
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Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
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1809-07-22
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St John's College, Cambridge
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1809-07-22
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1872-05-18
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St Paul's Grammar School
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Firmitas in Caelo
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Chairman of the Board of the Royal Free Hospital; Chancellor of The Royal Polytechnic Institution; Theologian; Social Reformer
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Jacob Owen, Mary Underhill
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Parish clergy
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Louisa Higgins
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Reverend
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The Reverend Joseph Butterworth Owen (22 July 1809 - 24 May 1872) was an English clergyman, social reformer and author of the nineteenth century. Known primarily for his published work, he is also notable for being the last minister of the famed Evangelical Chapel St John's Chapel, Bedford Row as well as chancellor of The Royal Polytechnic Institution. Owen's published sermons and biography provided the target for Samuel Butler's satirical novel The Fair Haven.
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London
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St Mary's, Bilston ; St Jude's, Chelsea
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Firmitas in Caelo