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==Career== Having taken holy orders, Badham was appointed headmaster of [[Louth, Lincolnshire|Louth]] grammar school, [[Lincolnshire]] (1851β1854), and subsequently headmaster of [[Edgbaston]] proprietary school, near [[Birmingham]]. In the interval he had taken the degree of [[Doctor of Divinity]] at Cambridge (1852). In 1860 he received the honorary degree of doctor of letters at the [[University of Leiden]].<ref name="Britannica"/> In 1863 was made one of the examiners in classics at London university. In 1866 he was also appointed classical examiner for the Indian civil service.<ref name="DAB badham">{{Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Charles (1813-1884)|Last=Badham|shortlink=0-dict-biogBa.html#badham1 |access-date=2021-02-13}}</ref> In 1867 Badham left England to take up the professorship of classics and logic in [[university of Sydney|Sydney University]], New South Wales (Australia), arriving in April, which he held until his death.<ref name="Digby">{{cite book |title=Australian men of mark |volume=1 |editor1-last=Digby |editor1-first=Everard |location=Sydney |publisher=Charles F Maxwell |year=1889 |url=https://history.cass.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/ncb/documents/Australian-Men-of-mark-Vol.1.pdf |pages=171β180 |access-date=2021-02-13}}</ref> The university had been established some 15 years but had fewer than 40 students. The professor's official duties were not heavy but Badham was not content to laze in a backwater and he even went so far as to write to the leading newspapers in [[New South Wales]] offering to correct the exercises of students who might be studying Latin, Greek, French or German, in the country. Some years later he travelled over the country holding meetings and endeavouring to get the people to become interested in the university and to found bursaries for poor students. When the government of New South Wales decided to found a great public library at Sydney, Badham was nominated as a trustee and was elected as the first chairman of trustees. He took the greatest interest in the library, and his wide knowledge was invaluable in its early years. He became the representative man of the university, and his speeches at the annual commencements were eagerly awaited. He always insisted that there must be the same standard of examination for degrees at Sydney as in the leading British universities, and he spared no pains in helping his students to reach that standard.<ref name="DAB badham"/>
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