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Haweis, Hugh Reginald.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 3, 1856. S. of the Rev. John Oliver
Willyams [Queen's College, Oxford, Canon of Chichester], of 54, Brunswick
Square, Brighton. B. [Apr. 3, 1838], at Egham, Surrey. School, Sussex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1860; M.A. 1864. Served under Garibaldi
in the Italian War of independence. Ord. deacon (London) 1861; priest, 1862;
C. of St Peter's, Stepney, London, 1861-3. C. of St James's, Westminster,
1864-6. P.C. of St James's, Marylebone, 1866-1901. Instituted 'evenings for
the people.' Anglican delegate in Parliament of Religions, Chicago, 1893.
Lectured on musical topics at London Institution and elsewhere. Lowell
Lecturer at Boston, 1885. Made a world tour in 1895, embodying his experiences
in some interesting books. Editor of Cassell's Family Magazine, 1868-,
and of Routledge's World Library. Author, Thoughts for the Times,
Musical Morals; My Musical Life; American Humorists
, etc. Lived latterly
at 31, Devonshire Street, London, W. Died Jan. 29, 1901. Father of the next.
(British Musical Biography; Who was Who; Crockford.)
Hugh Reginald HAWEIS
Approx. lifespan: 1838–1901
age 18 pens. Trinity College adm1856:04:03
s. of Rev. John Oliver Willyams HAWEIS of Queen's College [Oxford] Canon of Chichester, [ Sussex ] of 54 Brunswick Square, Brighton, [ Sussex ]
b. Egham, Surrey 1838:04:03
Sch: private Sussex
Matric. 1856:10MT:
BA 1860
MA 1864
Served under Garibaldi in the Italian War of independence: [ Italy ]
[add:] - GARIBALDI [:add]
Ord. deacon London 1861
Ord. priest 1862
C.: St Peter's Stepney, London 1861-63
C.: St James' Westminster, [ London ] 1864-66
P.C.: St James' Marylebone, [ London ] 1866-1901
Instituted 'evenings for the people'
Anglican delegate: in Parliament of Religions Chicago, [ Illinois ], USA 1893
Lectured on musical topics: at Sch: London Institution [ London ]
Lowell Lecturer: at Boston, [ Massachusetts ], USA 1885
Made a world tour, embodying his experiences in some interesting books 1895
Editor of Cassell's Family Magazine 1868-
Editor of Routledge's World Library
Publ.: Thoughts for the Times, Musical Morals ; My Musical Life ; American Humorists etc.
latterly at 31 Devonshire Street, London , W.
d. 1901:01:29
father ofunique identifier HWS895HS Hugh Stephen Willyams HAWEIS (1895)
( British Musical Biography ; Who was Who ; Crockford )
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Haweis, Hugh Stephen Willyams.
Adm. pens. at PETERHOUSE, Sept. 21, 1895. [Younger] s. of the Rev. Hugh
Reginald (above). B. July 23, 1878, in London. Schools, St Paul's and
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1895. An artist. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Record
of Old Westminsters
; Scott, MSS.; T. A. Walker, 635.)
Hugh Stephen Willyams HAWEIS
Approx. lifespan: 1878–1976
pens. Peterhouse adm1895:09:21
[Younger] s. ofunique identifier HWS856HR Rev. Hugh Reginald HAWEIS (1856)
b. London 1878:07:23
Sch: St Paul's School [St Paul's], [ London ]
Sch: Westminster Westminster, [ London ]
Matric. 1895:10MT:
artist:
( St Paul's School Reg ; Record of Old Westminsters ; Scott, MSS. ; T. A. Walker, 635.)

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