Joseph Jowett (1752 – 13 November 1813) was an English Anglican cleric and jurist.
[2] The son of Henry Jowett of Leeds, Joseph Jowett was educated in Leeds before being admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1769.
He moved to Trinity Hall in 1773, becoming a Fellow there that year and a Tutor in 1775.
[3] It is here at St. Mary Magdalene Church that he oversaw the vicarage to which Patrick Brontë had his first curacy.
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