Floyer Sydenham
Floyer Sydenham was an English scholar of Ancient Greek.
Origins
He was a younger son of Humphrey IV Sydenham of Combe, Dulverton in Somerset, by his second wife and first cousin Katherine Floyer, daughter of William Floyer of Berne in Dorset, descended from the ancient family of Floyer of Floyer Hayes near Exeter. Humphrey IV Sydenham and his wife Katherine Floyer were both grandchildren of Sir William Pole, Knight, eldest son of Sir John Pole, 1st Baronet of Shute in Devon.Career
On 31 May 1727 at the age of 16 Sydenham matriculated at Wadham College, Oxford. In 1613 his great-grandfather Rev. Humphry II Sydenham, "Silver-Tongue Sydenham", of Combe, Dulverton, had become a Fellow of the newly founded Wadham College, founded posthumously by his fellow Somerset resident Nicholas II Wadham and his wife. Humphry II Sydenham was the first to graduate as Master of Arts from that foundation on 3 December 1613.Floyer Sydenham gained his B.A. at Wadham College in 1731 and M.A. in 1734. In 1735 he was a barrister-at-law in Lincoln's Inn. He was a Fellow and sometime Moderator of Philosophy at Wadham College, and was later Rector of Esher until 1744.