George Borlase was born 1743 in
Cornwall. He was the sixth son of Walter Borlase, vicar of Madron, and his wife Margaret. After attending a grammar school in
Exeter, he was admitted to
Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1759 at the age of 16. He graduated from the
Mathematical Tripos in 1764. He subsequently became Fellow of
Peterhouse in 1766, and in February 1778 was elected Registrary to the university. After taking his
BD in 1780 he began his career in the church, first as vicar of
Little St Mary's, Cambridge, 1773–89 then as rector of
Newton, Suffolk, 1790–1809 and finally as Vicar of
Cherry Hinton in 1789. Borlase was nominated for the Mastership of Peterhouse, but after a contested election against Barnes he was rejected. He was elected
Professor of Casuistry in 1788. He never gave any lectures and held his church posts as well as being registrary at the same time. Borlase is most well known for being the first editor of a list of the graduates at Cambridge University between 1659 and 1787, known as the
Cantabrigienses Graduati (London, 1787). He also contributed to the second edition of the
Biographia Britannica. Borlase married Henrietta Serocold, daughter of the Reverend George Serocold in 1791. His second wife was Anne, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Holme, whom he married in 1800. He died on 7 November 1809, aged 67. ==References==