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Lowe, Richard Thomas.
Adm. pens.
(age 18) at CHRIST'S, June 9, 1821.
S. of Thomas.
B. [Dec. 4, 1802] in Derbyshire.
School, Brewood, Staffs.
Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1825; Travelling Bachelor, 1827; M.A. 1831.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1843.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1825; priest, 1830.
Chaplain at Madeira, 1832-52.
R. of Lea, Lincs., 1852-74.
Author, Primitiae et Novitiae Faunae et Florae Maderae (1831); The Fishes of Madeira (1843); A Manual Flora of Madeira; Florulae Salvagicae Tentamen; A Catechism for Young Persons; A Catechism on Confirmation for Adults; Conformity, the Means of Peace and Union; Protest, with Appendix on Missions; Facts and Documents; Hymns for the Christian Seasons, etc.
Set out in April, 1874, on another visit to Madeira, on board the Liberia, but the ship foundered and he was drowned with all on board, off the Scilly Islands, about Apr. 13th. (Boase, II. 514; Peile, II. 405; Crockford; D.N.B.)
Richard Thomas LOWE
Approx. lifespan: 1802–1874
pens. aged 18 Christ's College adm1821:06:09
s. of Thomas LOWE
b. 1802:12:04 Derbyshire
Sch: Brewood School Brewood, Staffordshire
Matric 1821:10MT:
Scholar 1822
BA 1825
Travelling Bachelor: 1827
MA 1831
Adm ad eundem OX 1843
Ord. deacon Lincoln 1825
Ord. priest 1830
Chapl.: at Madeira 1832-52
R.: Lea, Lincolnshire 1852-74
Publ.: Primitiae et Novitiae Faunae et Florae Maderae (1831) ; The Fishes of Madeira (1843) ; A Manual Flora of Madeira;
Florulae Salvagicae Tentamen;
A Catechism for Young Persons;
A Catechism on Confirmation for Adults;
Conformity, the Means of Peace and Union;
Protest, with Appendix on Missions;
Facts and Documents;
Hymns for the Christian Seasons
etc.
Set out in1874:04:, on another visit to Madeira , on board the Liberia, but the ship foundered and he was
d. drowned with all on board, off the Scilly Islands, [ Cornwall ], about 1874:04:13
( Boase, II. 514; Peile, II. 405; Crockford; D.N.B. )
[add:]Son of Thomas and his wife Susanna Dorothy[:add]
[add:]The C. Chron. of 1843:07:22 reported that he m. Catherine Maria GUERIN, dau. of Rev. Joseph GUERIN, M.A., R. of North Fitzwarren, Somerset [:add]
[add:]Chaplain at the British Church in Funchal, Madeira , 1833–48[:add]
[add:]Died April 1874; he and his wife, both aged 71, were drowned[:add]
[add:]M.I. in the British Church in Funchal, Madeira [:add]
[add:]C.R. Hudleston; P.J. Barnwell: C. Chron. [:add]

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