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Moulton, James Hope.
Adm. at KING'S, Oct. 10, 1882.
Eldest s. of the Rev. William Fiddian (1877), Head Master of the Leys School, Cambridge [and Hannah Hope]. B. Oct. 11, 1863, at Richmond, Surrey.
School, The Leys, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1882; Exhibitioner, 1883; Scholar, 1884; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1885; (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1884); B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1886); M.A. 1890.
Fellow, 1888-94.
B.A. (London), 1884; M.A. (London) 1885; D.Lit. (London) 1901.
Hon. D.D., Edinburgh, 1909.
Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1910; D.Theol., Berlin, 1910 and Groningen, 1914.
Entered the Wesleyan Ministry, 1886.
Classical Master at The Leys School, 1886-1902.
Tutor at the Wesleyan College, Didsbury, 1902-17.
Greenwood Lecturer at Manchester University, 1905; Greenwood Professor of Hellenistic Greek and Indo-European Philology, 1908-17; Dean of the Theological Faculty, Manchester University, 1911-12.
Hibbert Lecturer, 1912.
Married, Aug. 13, 1890, Eliza Keeling, dau. of the Rev. George Richard Osborn, of Southsea, Hants.
Author, Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (in collaboration with Professor George Milligan); Grammar of New Testament Greek; Early Religious Poetry of Persia; Early Zoroastrianism; The Teaching of Zarathustra; The Treasure of the Magi (published posthumously). Went to India to lecture to the Parsees on Zoroastrianism, 1915.
On the return voyage joined his intimate friend, Dr J. Rendel Harris, at Port Said; their ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean.
Moulton, who had 'played a hero's part in the boat,' died Apr. 7, 1917, from exposure and exhaustion; buried at sea.
'He was eminent for the strength, the loftiness and beauty of his character, and for the intensity of his religion.' Brother of William F. (1886). (Schoolmasters' Directory; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 3, 1941 (sub Dr Rendel Harris).)
James Hope MOULTON
Approx. lifespan: 1863–1917
Adm King's College 1882:10:10
Eldest s. of Rev. William FIDDIAN (1877),
Headmaster of: : Sch: Leys School CB [ Cambridgeshire ] [and Hannah Hope].
b. Richmond, Surrey 1863:10:11
School, The Leys CB, [ Cambridgeshire ]
Matric 1882:10MT:
Exhibitioner 1883
Scholar 1884
Chancellor's (English) medal 1885
Class.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class(1884));
BA Class.Trip.,
Pt II, 1st Class 1886
MA 1890
Fellow 1888-94
BA London 1884
MA London 1885
D.Lit. (London) 1901
Hon. DD Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1909
Hon. DCL Durham, [ Co. Durham ] 1910
D.Theol., Berlin, [ Germany ] 1910
and Groningen, [ Holland ] 1914
Entered the Wesleyan Ministry 1886
Classical Master at: : Sch: The
Sch: Leys School The Leys, CB Cambridgeshire 1886-1902
Tutor at: : Sch: Wesleyan College Didsbury, [ Lancashire ] 1902-17
Greenwood Lecturer at: : Sch: Manchester University Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1905
Greenwood Professor of: Hellenistic Greek and Indo-European Philology 1908-17
Dean of the Theological Faculty Sch: Manchester University ((/ci) )) [ Lancashire ] 1911-12
Hibbert Lecturer: 1912
m. 1890:08:13,Eliza Keeling dau. of Rev. George Richard OSBORN, of Southsea, Hampshire
Publ.: Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (in collaboration with Professor: George Milligan); Grammar of New Testament Greek; Early Religious Poetry of Persia; Early Zoroastrianism; The Teaching of Zarathustra; The Treasure of the Magi (published posthumously)
Went to India to lecture to the Parsees on Zoroastrianism 1915
On the return voyage joined his intimate friend, Dr J. RENDEL Harris, Port Said, [ Egypt ] ; their ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean
Moulton, [who had]"played a hero's part in the boat,"
d. 1917:04:07,from exposure and exhaustion; buried at sea. "He was eminent for the strength, the loftiness and beauty of his character, and for the intensity of his religion."
brother of William F. MOULTON (1886)
( Schoolmasters' Directory; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The Times 1941:03:03 ( sub Dr Rendel HARRIS ).)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: G.111[:add]

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