Leonard Whibley


Leonard Whibley was a Greek scholar who edited A Companion to Greek Studies from 1905 to 1931.

Life

Leonard was born 20 April 1864 at Gravesend, Kent, England. His parents were Ambrose Whibley, silk mercer, and his second wife, Mary Jean Davy. Leonard was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Pembroke College, Cambridge, and elected to a fellowship at Pembroke in 1889. His elder brother was Charles Whibley who was also educated at Bristol Grammar School and then Jesus College, Cambridge where Charles took a first in classics in 1883.
Leonard was a half-brother of Fred Whibley, copra trader, on Niutao, Ellice Islands ; and his half-sister was Eliza Eleanor, wife of John T. Arundel, owner of J. T. Arundel and Company which evolved into the Pacific Islands Company, and later the Pacific Phosphate Company, which commenced phosphate mining in Nauru and Banaba Island.
For a short time Leonard Whibley worked in publishing at Methuen and shared a house with his brother Charles Whibley, William Ernest Henley and George Warrington Steevens. Leonard returned to academia with a lectureship in Classics at Cambridge from 1899 to 1910. Leonard surprised his family and friends, when in 1920 at age 57, he married Henriette Leiningen, daughter of Major-General William Brown Barwell and Lise, Countess of Leiningen Westerburg, a descendant of the "Alt-Leiningen-Westerburg" branch of the House of Leiningen. Leonard died 8 November 1941 at Frensham, Surrey.

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