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Townsend (post TOWNSHEND), Chauncy Hare.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at TRINITY HALL, June 23, 1816. [Only] s. of Henry Hare (1785), Esq., of Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey (and Charlotte, dau. of Sir James Winter Lake, Bart., of Edmonton). [B. Apr. 20, 1798.
School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1817; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824.
Ord. deacon, but held no cures.
Made the acquaintance of Robert Southey, and stayed with him at Keswick.
Published Poems, 1821, which received general praise, but thirty years passed before he produced his next work, Sermons in Sonnets with other Poems ; this was followed by The Three Gates; The Burning of the Amazon; a Ballad Poem; Facts in Mesmerism, etc.
Changed his name to Townshend, 1835.
Associated with Macaulay, Praed and Moultrie in founding C. Knight's short-lived Quarterly Magazine . Lived chiefly at Lausanne.
Married, May 2, 1826, Eliza Frances, dau. of Sir Amos Godsill Robert Norcott.
Died, s.p., Feb. 25, 1868, in London . Bequeathed his collection of prints and drawings to South Kensington museum.
( Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, III. 999; D.N.B. ( sub Townshend); G. Mag., 1868, I. 545.)
Chauncy Hare TOWNSEND
post Chauncy Hare TOWNSHEND
Approx. lifespan: 1798–1868
Fell.-Com. aged 18 Trinity Hall adm1816:06:23
Only s. of Henry Hare TOWNSEND (1785) Esq., of Busbridge, [ Surrey ] Godalming, Surrey (and Charlotte LAKE dau. of Sir James Winter LAKE, Bart.
post Henry Hare TOWNSHEND (1785) Esq., of Busbridge, [ Surrey ] Godalming, Surrey (and Charlotte LAKE dau. of Sir James Winter LAKE, Bart., of Edmonton, [ Middlesex ] ). [
b. 1798:04:20
Sch: Eton
Matric 1817:01LT:
Chancellor's (English) medal 1817
BA 1821
MA 1824
Ord. deacon but held no cures.
Made the acquaintance of Robert Southey, and stayed with him Keswick, [ Cumberland ]
Published Poems 1821, which received general praise, but thirty years passed before he produced his next work Sermons in Sonnets with other Poems ; this was followed by The Three Gates; The Burning of the Amazon; a Ballad Poem; Facts in Mesmerism etc.
Changed his name to Townshend 1835
Associated with Macaulay, Praed and Moultrie in founding C. Knight's short-lived Quarterly Magazine
Lived chiefly Lausanne, [ Switzerland ]
m. 1826:05:02 Eliza Frances ROBERT dau. of Sir Amos Godsill ROBERT Norcott.
d. s.p. London 1868:02:25
Bequeathed his collection of prints and drawings to South Kensington museum [ London ]
( Eton School Lists; Boase III. 999; D.N.B. ( sub Townshend); G. Mag. 1868, I. 545.)
    Enhanced version of original printed entry     Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier TWNT816CH2
Townshend, Chauncy Hare (1816) see TOWNSEND.
Chauncy Hare TOWNSHEND (1816)
see Townsend
Approx. lifespan: 1734–1998

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