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Moule, Henry Joseph.
Adm. sizar at CORPUS CHRISTI, May 27, 1844.
Of Dorset.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry (above), V. of Fordington.
B. Sept.
25, 1825, at Gillingham, Dorset.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1853.
Married, June 5, 1862, Elizabeth Young.
After various engagements in distant parts of England returned to Dorset (1881). Curator of the Dorset County Museum, 1882-1904.
Author, Old Dorset; Dorchester Antiquities. 'A man of wide sympathies and knowledge.' Died Mar. 13, 1904, aged 78, at his home at Dorchester; buried at Fordington.
M.I. in St Peter's church, Dorchester.
Brother of Charles W. (1853), Frederick J. (1850), etc.; father of the next.
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, Mar. 16, 1904; R. W. M. Lewis, The Family of Moule.)
Henry Joseph MOULE
Approx. lifespan: 1825–1904
sizar Corpus Christi College adm1844:05:27
Of Dorset
Eldest s. of Rev. Henry (above),
V.: Fordington, [ Dorset ]
b. Gillingham, Dorset 1825:09:25
Matric 1844:10MT:
BA 1848
MA 1853
m. 1862:06:05,Elizabeth Young.
After various engagements in distant parts of England returned to Dorset (1881)
Curator of: : <wrk>Dorset County Museum </wrk> Dorset County, [ Dorset ] 1882-1904
Publ.: Old Dorset; Dorchester Antiquities
"A man of wide sympathies and knowledge."
d. 1904:03:13 aged 78, at his home Dorchester, [ Dorset ] ; buried Fordington, [ Dorset ]
MI St Peter's church, Dorchester, [ Dorset ]
brother of Charles W. MOULE (1853) Frederick J. MOULE (1850) etc.
father of the next.
(Scott, MSS.; The Times 1904:03:16; R. W. M. Lewis, The Family of Moule .)
[add:]For some years after taking his degree he was tutor and secretary in the family of Lord Wriothesley Russell, R.of Chenies, Buckinghamshire [:add]
[add:]Afterwards librarian and secretary to Earl Fitzwilliam[:add]
[add:]Later many years in Galloway [ Scotland ] in the management of the estate of Cally[:add]
[add:]then 2 years in Ireland as land agent to the Duke of Abercorn[:add]
[add:]He was an intimate friend of Mrs Thomas Hardy[:add]
[add:] Dorset County Chronicle of 17 March 1904[:add]

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