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Abbot, Hugh.
Adm. sizar at TRINITY, Oct. 5, 1889. 3rd s. [posthumous] of Frederick James (above), clerk, deceased, of Meadow Bank, Guildford, Surrey.
B. there 1870.
School, Wellington College.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1913.
Entered the brewing trade.
Manager of the Rhodesian Breweries, South Africa.
A volunteer in the South African War. Returned to England.
Served in the Great War (R.F.A., 1915; Capt.; mentioned in despatches). Official Lecturer on brewing at the Sir John Cass Technical Institute.
Technical editor of an important brewing paper.
Recognised as an expert on bottled beer.
Of Inholmes Farm, near Guildford.
Author, scientific papers on brewing and bottling.
Died Oct. 19, 1933.
(Univ.
War List
; F. Abbot; The Times, Oct. 23, 1933.)
Hugh ABBOT
Approx. lifespan: 1870–1933
Adm sizar Trinity College 1889:10:05
3rd s. ( posthumous ) of Frederick James ABBOT (1843) clerk, deceased of Meadow Bank, Guildford, Surrey ,
b. Guildford, Surrey , 1870
Sch: Wellington College
Matric 1889:10MT:
BA 1892
MA 1913
Entered the brewing trade:
Manager: Rhodesian Breweries South Africa ,
volunteer in the South African War:
Returned to England ,
Served in the Great War: [1914-18]
R.F.A. 1915
Captain:
Mentioned in Despatches
Official Lecturer on brewing: Sch: Sir John Cass Technical Institute
Technical editor of an important brewing paper:
Recognised as an expert on bottled beer:
of Inholmes Farm, near Guildford, [Surrey],
Publ.: scientific papers on brewing and bottling
d. 1933:10:19
( University War List ; F. Abbot; The Times 1933:10:23)

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