Joshua Bassett (academic)
Joshua Bassett or Basset (c. 1641 – c.1720, London) was an English academic, Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge under James II.
Joshua Bassett was the son of John Bassett, a merchant from Lynn, Norfolk. In 1657 he was admitted to Caius College, Cambridge, aged 16; he gained his MA in 1665 and became a fellow of Caius.[1] He was ordained deacon in 1663 and priest in 1666. James II saw him installed as Master of Sidney Sussex College in 1686. Bassett declared himself a Catholic convert and controversially altered various aspects of college regulations and routine before being removed as Master in 1686. He is said to have died in great poverty.[1]
References
- "Basset, Joshua (BST657J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1907). Catholic Encyclopedia. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. .
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Preceded by Richard Minshull |
Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 1687-1688 |
Succeeded by James Johnson |