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Hardwick, Charles. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, July 8, 1840. S. of Charles, joiner, of Slingsby, Yorks. [and Sarah]. Bapt. Oct. 14, 1821. Migrated as pens. to St Catharine's, Oct. 12, 1840. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847; B.D. 1859. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1845-59. Private tutor in the family of Sir Joseph Radcliffe at Brussels. Ord. deacon, 1846; priest, 1847. Divinity Lecturer at King's, 1855-9. Christian Advocate, 1855-9. Professor of Divinity at Queen's College, Birmingham, 1853. Archdeacon of Ely, 1857. President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1859. Author, History of the Articles of Religion; A History of the Christian Church, Middle Age; Christ and other Masters; History of the Monastery of St Augustine, Canterbury, etc.; edited catalogue of University MSS. and works for Rolls series. Killed Aug. 18, 1859, by falling over a precipice in the Pyrenees. Buried in the cemetery at Luchon. A monument was erected on the spot. M.I. in Gt St Mary's. (Hist. Reg., 98; D.N.B.; Boase, I. 1330.) | Charles HARDWICK Approx. lifespan: 18211859 sizar St John's College adm1840:07:08 s. of Charles HARDWICK joiner: Slingsby, Yorkshire s. of Sarah HARDWICK c. 1821:10:14 Migrated as pens. to St Catharine's College 1840:10:12 Matric. 1840:10MT: BA 1844 MA 1847 BD 1859 Fellow of St Catharine's College 1845-59 Private Tutor in family of Sir Joseph Radcliffe: Brussels, [ Belgium ] [add:] Sir Joseph RADCLIFFE [:add] Ord. deacon 1846 Ord. priest 1847 Divinity Lecturer: at King's College 1855-59 Christian Advocate: 1855-59 Professor of Divinity: Sch: Queen's College Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ] 1853 Archdeacon of Ely, [ Cambridgeshire ] 1857 President of Cambridge Antiquarian Society 1859 Publ.: History of the Articles of Religion ; A History of the Christian Church, Middle Age ; Christ and other Masters ; History of the Monastery of St Augustine, Canterbury etc.; edited catalogue of University MSS . and works for Rolls series d. killed by falling over a precipice Pyrenees, [ Spain ] 1859:08:18 bur. cemetery, Luchon, [ France ???] A monument was erected on the spot MI Gt St Mary's Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] ( Hist. Reg ., 98; D.N.B. ; Boase, I. 1330.) [add:]Photograph: CAS: F.143[:add] |