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Hare, Julius Charles. Adm. pens. (age 16) at TRINITY, Jan. 9, 1812. B. Sept. 13, 1795, at Valdagno, near Vicenza, Italy. [3rd s. of Francis (Hare-Naylor), of Hurstmonceux, Sussex, by his first wife, Georgina, dau. of Dr Shipley, Bishop of St Asaph's.] Schools [Tonbridge and] Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1814; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. Fellow, 1818. Assistant Tutor, 1822-32. Classical Lecturer, 1822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1816, and took chambers in Hare Court, Temple, but soon abandoned a legal career. Had visited Weimar in his boyhood and there laid the foundation of his remarkable knowledge of German literature. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells, Litt. dim. from Ely) Mar. 23, 1826; priest (Ely) May 21, 1826. R. of Hurstmonceux, Sussex, 1832-55 (John Sterling was his curate, and Bunsen, for a time, his neighbour). Archdeacon of Lewes, 1840-55. Preb. of Chichester, 1851-5. Chaplain to the Queen, 1853-5. Married, 1844, Esther Maurice, sister of his friend and pupil, Frederick Denison Maurice. 'Was remarkable for vehemence, sympathy, unpunctuality and eccentricity generally.' Joint translator of Niebuhr's History of Rome, etc. Author, The Victory of Faith; The Mission of the Comforter; Vindications of Niebuhr, Luther, and others. Edited Philological Museum. Died s.p. Jan. 23, 1855, at Hurstmonceux rectory. The Hare Prize was founded in 1861 by his friends to 'testify their admiration.' His collection of oil paintings was offered to the University by his widow in 1855 and is now in the Fitzwilliam Museum. (Boase, I. 1334; D.N.B.; Carthusian Worthies; Burke, L.G.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg. (Julius only); Inns of Court; The Guardian, Mar. 8, 1882.) | Julius Charles HARE Approx. lifespan: 17951855 age 16 pens. Trinity College adm1812:01:09 b. Valdagno, near Vicenza, Italy , 1795:09:13 3rd s.by his 1st wife, of Francis HARE-NAYLOR of Hurstmonceux, Sussex , s. of Georgina SHIPLEY dau. of Dr SHIPLEY Bishop of St Asaph's, [Cornwall], Sch: Tonbridge Tonbridge, [Kent], Sch: Charterhouse [London], Matric. 1812:10MT: Scholar 1814 BA 1816 MA 1819 Fellow 1818 Assistant Tutor: 1822-32 Classical Lecturer: 1822 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1816:11:08 took chambers: in Hare Court, Temple, [London], soon abandoned a legal career: In his boyhood had visited Weimar, [Germany], laid the foundation of his remarkable knowledge of German literature Ord. deacon Bath and Wells, Litt. dim . from Ely 1826:03:23 Ord. priest Ely 1826:05:21 R.: Hurstmonceux, Sussex , 1832-55 [add:] John STERLING curate to Julius Charles HARE Hurstmonceux, Sussex , [:add] Bunsen was for a time his neighbour Hurstmonceux, Sussex , Archdeacon of Lewes, [Sussex], 1840-55 Prebendary: Chichester, [Sussex], 1851-55 Chapl. to the Queen 1853-55 m. Esther MAURICE sister of his friend and pupil Frederick Denison MAURICE 1844 Was remarkable for vehemence, sympathy, unpunctuality and eccentricity generally Publ.: Joint translator of Niebuhr's History of Rome etc. Publ.: The Victory of Faith ; The Mission of Comforter ; Vindications of Niebuhr, Luther, and others Edited: Philological Museum d. s.p. Hurstmonceux rectory, Hurstmonceux, [Sussex], 1855:01:23 The Hare Prize was founded by his friends to "testify their admiration" 1861 His collection of oil paintings was offered to University by his widow and is now in Fitzwilliam Museum [Cambridgeshire], in1855 ( Boase, I. 1334; D.N.B. ; Carthusian Worthies ; Burke, L.G. ; Tonbridge School Reg . (Julius only); Inns of Court ; The Guardian 1882:03:08) [add:]Bust, 1861, by T. Woolner at Trinity College [:add] [add:]Atkinson 454[:add] |