David Durell, son of Thomas Durell, was born of a prosperous family in
Jersey in 1728. He went to
Cowbridge School in the
Vale of Glamorgan,
Wales, 1741–7. In March 1747, Durell entered
Pembroke College, Oxford and graduated
B.A. in 1750 and
M.A. in 1753, becoming a Fellow of the new
Hertford College that year. On 12 November 1757 he was appointed Principal of Hertford College. He held concurrently with his principalship a vicarage in Sussex and (from 13 January 1767) a canonry in
Canterbury Cathedral. On Tuesday 8 October 1765, Durell was invested as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. His tenure is notable for the expulsion of six students from
St Edmund Hall for holding unauthorized prayer meetings. ==Scholarship==