Edmond Warre

Chivalric Order Member

1837 – 1920

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Who was Edmond Warre?

Edmond Warre C.B. C.V.O. was an English rower and head master of Eton College from 1884 to 1905.

Warre was born in London, the son of Henry Warre, of Bindon House, near Wellington. He was educated at Eton, where he was an exact contemporary of Algernon Charles Swinburne, and then at Balliol College, Oxford, where he had a distinguished university career, taking a double first. He was an outstanding oarsman and at Eton he won the School Pulling for coxed pairs. At Oxford, he went Head of the River with Balliol in 1855 and 1859, won the University Sculls and Pairs in 1855-56, the University Fours in 1856 and 1858, and was O.U.B.C. president in 1858. He rowed for Oxford in the tideway Boat Races of 1857 and 1858. He also won the Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta in 1857 partnering Arthur Lonsdale. Warre and Lonsdale were runners up in 1858 but Warre won Silver Goblets again in 1859 partnering John Arkell. He also rowed at Henley in the Diamond Challenge Sculls, Ladies' Challenge Plate, and Grand Challenge Cup between 1855 and 1859.

In 1859 Warre was elected a fellow of All Souls.

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Born
Feb 12, 1837
Education
  • Eton College
  • Balliol College
Died
Jan 22, 1920

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on July 23, 2013

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