The Right Rev. Harvey Goodwin, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Mason and Co., Old Bond-street. 'The Right Rev. Harvey Goodwin, D.D., the new Bishop of Carlisle, has during the last eleven years held the Deanery of Ely. He is in the fifty-second year of his age, having been born in 1818, at King's Lynn, in Norfolk; and he is a near relative of Mr. Charles Wycliffe Goodwin, known for his erudition as a student of legal and historical antiquities. Harvey Goodwin was educated privately in his boyhood, but entered Caius College, Cambridge, in 1836, and graduated of that University in 1840, when he was second wrangler and Smith's prizeman. He was afterwards elected Fellow and Tutor of his college, and, having taken orders, held the Incumbency of St. Edward's Church, Cambridge, from 1848 to 1858; also holding the Hulsean lectureship in the University during part of that time. He is the author of some mathematical treatises, as well as of many religious and theological works, including his share in the replies to "Essays and Reviews." He was appointed to be Dean of Ely, by the Government of Lord Derby, in 1858'. From "Illustrated London News", 1870.
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