Spooner, W. A. (William Archibald), 1844-1930

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Spooner, W. A. (William Archibald), 1844-1930

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        1844-1930

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        Rev. William Archibald Spooner was born on July 22, 1844, in London, England.

        He was a clergyman. He was educated at Oswestry School and New College, Oxford. He remained at New College, Oxford, for over sixty years, serving as a fellow (1867), lecturer (1868), tutor (1869), dean (1876–1889), and warden (1903–1924). He lectured on ancient history, divinity, and philosophy. He was most notable for his absent-mindedness and for supposedly mixing up the syllables in a spoken phrase with unintentionally comic effect. These phrases became known as spoonerisms.

        In 1878, he married Frances (Frank) Wycliffe Goodwin (1852–1939). He died on August 29, 1930, in Headington, Oxfordshire, England.

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