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Horne, Thomas Hartwell. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, May 11, 1819. A 'Ten-year man.' S. of William, barrister's clerk. [B. 1780. Schools, private and Christ's Hospital, where he was a contemporary of S. T. Coleridge, and received private coaching from him in 1790.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1829. Hon. M.A., King's College, Aberdeen, 1817. D.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1841. Barrister's clerk, 1796-1806. Joined the Wesleyan Methodists. Devoted himself to literature, editing and compiling works on a great diversity of subjects. Prepared the indexes to the Catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in the British Museum, 1808. Clerk in the Record Office, 1817-19. Published his Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, 1818. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 1819; priest, Dec. 19, 1819; C. of Christ Church, Newgate Street, 1819-25. Assistant Minister at Welbeck Chapel, 1825-33. R. of St Edmund-the-King and Martyr, with St Nicholas Acons, 1833-62. Prebendary of St Paul's, 1831-62. Sub-Librarian to the Surrey Institution, 1809-23. Senior Assistant Librarian in the Department of printed books in the British Museum, 1824-60. Engaged to compile the catalogue of the library of Queens' College, Cambridge, 1821. F.S.A., 1828. The tercentenary commemoration of the publication of the Protestant English Bible by Miles Coverdale was held in 1835 at his suggestion. Married, 1812, Sarah, dau. of John Millard, solicitor, and had issue. Author of an enormous quantity of work on religious, historical, topographical and other subjects. Died Jan. 27, 1862, in Bloomsbury Square, London. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Boase, I. 1539; D.N.B.; C. J. Fordyce.) | Thomas Hartwell HORNE Approx. lifespan: 17801862 sizar St John's College adm1819:05:11 <acad ty=""Ten-year man"" /> s. of William, barrister's clerk. HORNE b. 1780 Schools, private and Sch: Christ's Hospital [ Sussex ] where he was a contemporary of S. T. Coleridge, and received private coaching from him in1790 Matric. 1827:10MT: BD Stat. Eliz . 1829 Hon. MA Sch: Aberdeen King's College [Aberdeen], [ Aberdeenshire ] 1817 DD Sch: University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, [ Pennsylvania ], USA 1841 Barrister's clerk 1796-1806 Joined: the Wesleyan Methodists Devoted himself to literature, editing and compiling works on a great diversity of subjects. Prepared the indexes to the Catalogue of the Harleian manuscripts in British Museum 1808 Clerk: in Record Office 1817-19 Published his Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures 1818 Ord. deacon London 1819:06:06 Ord. priest 1819:12:19 C.: Christ Church Newgate Street, [ London ] 1819-25 Assistant Minister: at Welbeck Chapel [ London ] 1825-33 R.: St Edmund-the-King and Martyr, with St Nicholas Acons, [ London ] 1833-62 Prebendary: St Paul's [ London ] 1831-62 "Sub-Librarian to the" Sch: Surrey Institution 1809-23 Senior Assistant: Librarian in Department of printed books in the British Museum [ London ] 1824-60 "Engaged to compile the catalogue of the library of" Queens' College 1821 FSA 1828 The tercentenary commemoration of the publication of the Protestant English Bible by Miles Coverdale was held in1835 At his suggestion m. Sarah MILLARD dau. of John MILLARD Solicitor: 1812 had issue Publ.: Author of an enormous quantity of work on religious, historical, topographical and other subjects. d. 1862:01:27 in Bloomsbury Square, London (Foster, Index Eccles ; Boase, I. 1539; D.N.B. ; C. J. Fordyce) |