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Hale, Ernest Nathaniel.
Adm. (age 19) at PEMBROKE, Oct. 9, 1889. [4th] s. of Matthew Blagden (1830),
formerly Bishop in Australia. B. 1871, at Perth, W. Australia. [Schools,
Uppingham (1885-6) and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. B. ès L.,
Paris. Assistant Master at Reading Grammar School; at Trinity College,
Glenalmond, 1902-6; at Uppingham, 1908-31; House Master there, 1920-31. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Black Watch (T.F.); General Staff Officer;
wounded; mentioned in despatches; French Croix de Guerre). Of The Blue Lodge,
Warmley, Gloucs., in 1932. Brother of Harold (1886). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Uppingham Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. War List
.)
Ernest Nathaniel HALE
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1969
age 19 Adm Pembroke College 1889:10:09
[4th] s. ofunique identifier HL830MB Matthew Blagden HALE (1830) formerly Bishop: in Australia
b. Perth, Western Australia , Australia 1871
Sch: Uppingham School [Uppingham], [ Rutland ] 1885-86
Sch: Shrewsbury Shrewsbury, [ Shropshire ]
Matric. 1889:10MT:
BA 1892
B. ès L. Paris, [ France ]
Assistant Master: Sch: Reading Grammar School [Reading], [ Berkshire ]
Assistant Master: Sch: Trinity College Glenalmond, [ Scotland ] 1902-06
Assistant Master: Sch: Uppingham Uppingham, [ Rutland ] 1908-31
House Master: Sch: Uppingham Uppingham, [ Rutland ] 1920-31
Served in the Great War: 1914-19
Captain: Black Watch (T.F.)
General Staff Officer:
wounded
Mentioned in Despatches
French Croix de Guerre
Of The Blue Lodge, Warmley, Gloucestershire in1932
brother ofunique identifier HL886H Harold HALE (1886)
( Shrewsbury School Reg ; Uppingham School Reg ; Schoolmasters' Directories ; University War List )
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Hale, Matthew Blagden.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, Dec. 14, 1830; 'from St John's' (but not found
in St John's Reg.). [3rd] s. of Robert [Hale] Blagden [and Lady
Theodosia Eleanor Bourke, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Mayo and Archdeacon of
Tuam]. B. 1811, at Alderley, Gloucs. School, Gloucs. Matric. Lent, 1831; B.A.
1835; M.A. 1838; D.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1857. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) June
5, 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Tresham, Gloucs., 1836-8. C. of
Wotton-under-Edge, 1838. P.C. of Stroud, 1839-45. R. of Alderley, 1845-6. P.C.
of Atworth with Wraxhall, Wilts., 1846-7. Archdeacon of Adelaide, 1847-57.
Mission Supt. of Native Institute, Poonindie, S. Australia, 1850-7. First
Bishop of Perth, Australia, 1857-75. Bishop of Brisbane, 1875-85. Devised and
organised the diocese of N. Queensland, and established a superannuation fund
and home mission fund, aiding the latter repeatedly with generous personal
donations. Returned to England. Author, The Transportation Question.
Married (1) 1840, Sophia, youngest dau. of George Clode, Esq.; (2) 1848,
Sabina, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Molloy. Lived latterly at 35, Beaufort Road,
Clifton, Bristol, where he died Apr. 3, 1895. Father of Harold (1886) and
Ernest N. (1889). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G., 1939; Cant. Act
Bk.; Crockford; Boase
, v. 537; Foster, Index Eccles.; Australian
Encyclopaedia
, which gives 'Archdeacon, 1847-56; died Apr. 5, 1895';
The Guardian, Apr. 10, 1895.)
Matthew Blagden HALE
Approx. lifespan: 1811–1895
age 19, from JOHNS (but not found in St John's Reg ) pens. Trinity College adm1830:12:14
[3rd] s. of Robert Hale Blagden HALE
s. of Lady Theodosia Eleanor BOURKE dau. of 3rd Earl of Mayo Archdeacon of Tuam, [ Co. Galway ]
b. Alderley, Gloucestershire 1811
Matric. 1831:01LT:
BA 1835
MA 1838
DD Lit. Reg . 1857
Ord. deacon Gloucester 1836:06:05
Ord. priest 1837
C.: Tresham, Gloucestershire 1836-38
C.: Wotton-under-Edge, [ Gloucestershire ] 1838
P.C.: Stroud, [ Gloucestershire ] 1839-45
R.: Alderley, [ Gloucestershire ] 1845-46
P.C.: Atworth with Wraxhall, Wiltshire 1846-47
Archdeacon: Adelaide, [ Australia ] 1847-56 or 1847-57
Mission Supt: Native Institute Poonindie, South Australia , Australia 1850-57
First Bishop: Perth, Australia 1857-75
Bishop: Brisbane, [ Australia ] 1875-85
Devised and organised: diocese [pl] N. Queensland Australia
established a superannuation fund and home mission fund, aiding the latter repeatedly with generous personal donations:
Returned to England
Publ.: The Transportation Question
m. (1) Sophia CLODE youngest dau. of George CLODE, Esq. 1840
m. (2) Sabina MOLLOY dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel - MOLLOY 1848
latterly at 35 Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol, [ Somerset ]
d. 35 Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol, [ Somerset ] 1895:04:03 or 05
father ofunique identifier HL886H Harold HALE (1886)
father ofunique identifier HL889EN Ernest Nathaniel HALE (1889)
(Scott, MSS ; Burke, L.G. 1939; Cant. Act Bk ; Crockford ; Boase, v. 537; Foster, Index Eccles ; Australian Encyclopaedia, which gives "Archdeacon 1847-56; died 1895:04:05"; The Guardian 1895:04:10)

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