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  1. John Fell (23 June 1625 – 10 July 1686) was an English churchman and influential academic. He served as Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, [1] [2] and later concomitantly as Bishop of Oxford . Education. Fell was born at Longworth, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire ), the eldest son of Samuel Fell and his wife, Margaret (née Wylde).

  2. John Fell was an English Anglican priest, author, editor, and typographer who as dean and bishop at Oxford was a benefactor to the University of Oxford and its press. Ordained in 1647, Fell was deprived of his fellowship at Oxford in 1648 for having fought with the Royalists against Oliver Cromwell.

  3. John Fell, dean of Christ Church, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, and bishop of Oxford, has long been a figure of interest to historians of printing and typography and to those concerned with late seventeenth century nonconformity and to the politics of Restoration Oxford.

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  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · The John Fell Fund is an internal research fund financed by Oxford University Press. The next deadline for applications to the John Fell Fund is noon on Wednesday 1 May 2024.

  6. John Fell Full Biography. I was born on February 5, 1721, in New York City. I studied the law and learned the business of international trade. A partner in Fell & Graham, I oversaw a fleet of armed cargo vessels that operated as privateers during the French and Indian War. I made many business contacts throughout Europe.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2023 · John Fell, the University Press, and the 'Fell' types by Stanley Morison | Open Library. Overview. View 2 Editions. Details. Reviews. Lists. Related Books. Last edited by ImportBot. April 14, 2023 | History. Edit. An edition of John Fell, the University Press and the F̀ell' types (1967) John Fell, the University Press, and the 'Fell' types.