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Arthur Gray

Gray, Arthur

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Arthur Gray (28 September 1852 –12 April 1940) was an English author, academic, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge from 1912 until his death. Gray was educated at Blackheath Proprietary School and Jesus College, Cambridge. He was Fellow of Jesus from 1875 to 1885; Junior Proctor from 1885 to 1886; and Senior Tutor and Vice-Master from 1895 to 1912. As a writer, Gray is primarily known for his Gothic ghost short stories collected in 1919 in *Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and Gramarye*, published under the pseudonym "Ingulphus". Gray also wrote several works exploring the life of Shakespeare, and he was also the author of local history works dedicated to Cambridge and the University of Cambridge. Gray had six sons with his wife Alice Honora Gell (born 1857), whom he married in 1882. He was widowed in 1927 and died in the Master's Lodge in 1940 at the age of 87.

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  • Ancient Haunts

    Representative edition published 2010

    Open Work
  • Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and Gramarye

    Representative edition published 1993

    Open Work
  • A history of Jesus College, Cambridge

    Representative edition published 1979

    Open Work
  • A chapter in the early life of Shakespeare

    Representative edition published 1969

    Open Work
  • Cambridge university

    Representative edition published 1927

    Open Work
  • Cambridge and its history

    Representative edition published 1912

    Open Work
  • Cambridge and its story

    Representative edition published 1912

    Open Work
  • The dual origin of the town of Cambridge

    Representative edition published 1908

    Open Work
  • The little tea book

    Representative edition published 1903

    Open Work
  • Jesus College

    Representative edition published 1902

    Open Work
  • The priory of Saint Radegund, Cambridge

    Representative edition published 1898

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  • Tedious Brief Tales of Granta and Gramarye

    Representative edition published 2013

    Open Work
  • How Shakespeare 'purged' Jonson ...

    Representative edition published 1973

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  • Shakespeare's son-in-law John Hall

    Representative edition published 1939

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  • The town of Cambridge

    Representative edition published 1925

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  • Cambridge

    Representative edition published 1912

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