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Hind, Henry Youle.
Adm. pens. at CAIUS, May 26, 1843. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 9, 1843. B. at
Nottingham, 1823. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1843. Resided for one year.
Professor of Chemistry and Geology at Trinity College, Toronto. F.R.G.S.
Explorer in the Canadian Red River expedition, 1857. Frequently engaged by the
Canadian Government for important surveys, including the river system of
Labrador, the geology of New Brunswick, and the goldfields of Nova Scotia.
Discovered the enormous cod banks off the Labrador coast above the Straits of
Belle Isle; charted the movements of cod and other fish. Author, Travels in
Canada; Travels in Labrador
, and of many Reports, etc. Died in
1908, at Windsor, Nova Scotia. (Venn, II. 263.)
Henry Youle HIND
Approx. lifespan: 1823–1908
pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1843:05:26
Mig. to Queens' College 1843:10:09
b. Nottingham, [ Nottinghamshire ] 1823
Sch: private
Matric. 1843:10MT:
"Resided for one year."
Professor of Chemistry and Geology: Sch: Trinity College Toronto, [ Ontario ], Canada
FRGS Explorer in the Canadian Red River expedition [ Canada ] 1857
Frequently engaged by
Canadian Government for important surveys, including the river system of Labrador , Canada
the Geology of New Brunswick , Canada
and the goldfields of Nova Scotia , Canada
Discovered the enormous cod banks off the Labrador coast [ Labrador ], Canada above the Straits of Belle Isle, [ Canada ]
"charted the movements of cod and other fish."
Publ.: Travels in Canada ; Travels in Labrador, and of many Reports etc.
d. Windsor, Nova Scotia , Canada in1908
( Venn, II. 263.)
[add:]3rd son of Thomas and Sarah (Youle)[:add]
[add:]Born 1823:06:01 [:add]
[add:]Professor at Trinity College, Toronto [ Canada ], 1853–64[:add]
[add:](P.O. Youle)[:add]

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