Edward Shaw, headmaster of Loughborough Grammar School, where he received his early education.
[1] Shaw was admitted as a Sizar at Christ's College, Cambridge in 1803, gaining a BA 1807, and an MA in 1810.
[1] He was a Fellow of the college between 1807 and 1849, when he was elected Master in succession to John Graham.
Shaw also served as Praelector, Tutor and Senior Dean.
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